The Michigan DNR’s Deer Management Initiative – which involved two series of virtual meetings (a series in each peninsula) – has concluded and resulted in an order generated by the recommendations that the Natural Resources Commission will consider. If the NRC adopts the order, it could result in some significant regulation changes for the upcoming deer season.
The DMI, aimed at evaluating and responding to present-day deer management challenges in the Upper and Lower peninsulas, was the result of a request by the NRC in late 2023. The DNR acted quickly, requesting volunteers, appointing working groups, and holding the first meetings in late February. By the end of April, it had finished its work.
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