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If you haven't seen our new video series, check it out! These short animated videos highlight Great Lakes invasive species, their management - and some success stories! https://buff.ly/3MGa2Tl @GLANSIS_news @MichiganEGLE @MichiganDNR
November 23, 2024 at 6:52 AM Everybody can reply
Don't test for thin ice by falling in! Use these tips from @MichiganDNR to stay safe! https://buff.ly/2GHjENe
November 23, 2024 at 11:16 PM Everybody can reply
The Natural Resource Commission heard recommendations from the @MichiganDNR regarding waterfowl hunting regulations, including Canadian geese and ducks. There are 7 recommendations.
March 13, 2025 at 3:29 PM Everybody can reply
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DNR seeks to revoke Romeo wildlife rehab license #WildlifeRehab #AnimalWelfare #MichiganDNR
DNR seeks to revoke Romeo wildlife rehab license
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources seeks to revoke the wildlife rehabilitation permit for Romeo-based Detroit Animal Welfare Group (DAWG) Director Kelley Labonty. A jury trial, scheduled for May 16 in 42-1 District Court, will determine if Labonty will be allowed to continue to rehabilitate wild animals on the 25-acre DAWG farm on McKay Road in Romeo. Assistant Macomb County Prosecutor Lisa Lozen said during an April 29 pretrial hearing Labonty willfully violated the MDNR’s wildlife conservation order by keeping deer in rehabilitation longer than allowed and by allowing deer to become inhabited through improper food conditioning. Labonty’s attorney Celeste Dunn counters the MDNR has had a vendetta against her client since 2018 and that this lawsuit is another attempt on their part to revoke her license and shut down the rescue. Dunn said the move is retaliation stemming from a 2018 situation in Oakland County where Labonty was working with county officials to solve an issue regarding starving deer. Dunn said her client has not violated the WCOs. Labonty is charged with four misdemeanor counts of violating the state WCO. She is licensed through the United States Department of Agriculture, the Michigan Department of Agriculture, and the MDNR. She has never had any violations or issues from the USDA or MDOA. Judge Jennifer Andary called the case “complex” and said her main concern was making sure the jury was not confused by the information brought forth during trial. “This is not black and white,” said Andary. “The court’s biggest concern is confusing the jurors that are hearing these facts and that is what this court is trying to do today; set forth very specific guidelines.” The DNR alleges that in September 2024, whitetail deer were impeding traffic on the road in front of the DAWG facility. When the MDNR received the complaint about deer in the roadway, officers went to investigate and found deer in the field across from the DAWG facility but not on the rescue group’s property. “A DNR officer was investigating and got out of his truck and walked up to the deer and the deer were not skittish and were not demonstrating natural deer behavior,” said Lozen. “As the DNR officer approached he put his hand out and a deer approached his hand and sniffed it. “The deer were all exhibiting signs of habituation which is prohibited by the WCOs.” Louzon said she offered a plea agreement prior to Tuesday’s pretrial hearing which Labonty refused. Dunn said it was rejected in part because it would result in her wildlife rehabilitation permit being revoked and there is concern about harm coming to the animals currently housed on the DAWG property should that occur. Documents including copies of emails between MDNR personnel show officers were discussing how they could revoke Labonty’s wildlife rehabilitation permits as far back as 2018. One email refers to the longtime rescue director as a “radical animal activist.” Both sides are expected to bring expert witnesses to the stand to testify about proper wildlife rehabilitation techniques. Several of Labonty’s supporters demonstrated in front of the Romeo District Court building on 33 Mile Road and about a dozen of them came into the courtroom to show support during the hearing. This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: DNR seeks to revoke Romeo wildlife rehab license
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May 2, 2025 at 10:25 AM Everybody can reply
MISG @MSUExtension Educators Meaghan and Brandon met this gorgeous 130-pound female lake sturgeon while filming sturgeon survey work in the Black River. Could you lift a fish this big?

Learn more about amazing lake sturgeon: https://buff.ly/3fGZhRg
@MichiganStateFW @MichiganDNR
November 23, 2024 at 12:56 PM Everybody can reply
Clamp your chelae around this awesome "Field Guide to Michigan Crayfish" from @MichiganDNR!
https://www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/mi-crayfish-id-guide-8-2020_699856_7.pdf
#CrayWeek @MidwestInvasive @NOAA_GLERL @CIGLR_UM @GLANSIS_news
November 23, 2024 at 10:56 AM Everybody can reply
If you spot one of these bad boys trundling along a Michigan waterbody, use the @MidwestInvasive app or website to holler at someone who can help: https://www.misin.msu.edu/report/misin/?project=misin

#CrayWeek (4/4)

@MichiganNFI @GLANSIS_news @MichiganDNR 📸:@TOMWCouncil
November 23, 2024 at 11:27 AM Everybody can reply
MT @MichiganDNR confirms recent cougar photos from eastern UP http://tinyurl.com/kjjohj4 #MiDNR #MiWildlife @nature_MI http://t.co/wPggPush9p
December 5, 2024 at 8:32 PM Everybody can reply
Another superior #sunset over @LakeSuperior. @UpperPeninsula @PureMichigan #Michigan @MichiganDNR @StormHour
November 17, 2024 at 1:14 AM Everybody can reply
via @MichiganDNR Asian Carp surveys for rivers, including Muskegon and Grand rivers, negative http://bit.ly/1gSkotp #AsianCarp
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December 5, 2024 at 11:12 PM Everybody can reply
When hiking in the dunes, we know it's tempting to stray off the beaten path -- but intern Tyler Bush shares why "social" or user-generated trails are bad news for these important coastal ecosystems: https://buff.ly/45v6psf

@michigandnr @MiStateParks
November 22, 2024 at 7:05 PM Everybody can reply
DO NOT release pet fish! From Goldfish to Russian Sturgeon (seriously), pets can damage native systems http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2017/05/22/lake-pets/101997010/ 📷@MichiganDNR
December 4, 2024 at 11:05 PM Everybody can reply
ICYMI: Beginning #birders will love this fun video series! Learn to bird! https://buff.ly/3tXtlxo @MichiganDNR @MichiganAudubon #GreatLakes @NOAA
November 23, 2024 at 2:07 PM Everybody can reply
Releasing the next generation of lake sturgeon into the Shiawassee River! We hope these palm-sized babies will grow into gentle giants and swim their native waters for many years to come.

Thanks to @MichiganDNR for the excellent photos!

@SaginawBayWIN
November 23, 2024 at 9:21 AM Everybody can reply
Michigan DNR ran a great webinar last November about these tasty, troublesome invaders. Watch the recording here: https://www.michigan.gov/egle/0,9429,7-135-3308_3333-539592--,00.html
#CrayWeek (3/4)

@MichiganDNR @MDNR_Wildlife @MichiganEGLE @GLANSIS_news
November 23, 2024 at 11:19 AM Everybody can reply
Did you know that Michigan's Iron Belle Trail stretches 1,273 miles from the western tip of the Upper Peninsula, all the way down to Detroit? You may have hiked on a portion of this trail without even realizing it! Learn more: https://buff.ly/2Zvqher
@MichTrails @MichiganDNR
November 23, 2024 at 8:00 PM Everybody can reply
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Through the Salmon in the Classroom program, teachers raise baby fish with their students -- but what happened this spring when COVID-19 shut down their classrooms? Teachers got creative! https://buff.ly/3dScFzJ
@MichiganDNR @MDNR_Fisheries
November 23, 2024 at 8:24 PM Everybody can reply
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(7/7) If you see a Red Swamp Crayfish in Michigan, let @MichiganDNR know! This link has direct contact information and details about downloading a cool app for reporting invasive species of all types:...
November 23, 2024 at 4:00 AM Everybody can reply
#phenology did I just hear that most distinctive of calls, the sandhill cranes, making their migration back north? @dupageforest @MichiganDNR @mndnr @nature_org @NatureMuseum @MortonArboretum
May 22, 2025 at 7:10 PM Everybody can reply
Keep an eye out for invasive European frogbit in nearby ponds, retention basins, and inland lakes. A telltale sign: leaves that look like miniature lily pads. Here's how to take action: https://buff.ly/3xOf1cu

@sbcisma @RougeFriends @OCParksAndRec @MichiganDNR @GLANSIS_news
November 23, 2024 at 12:19 PM Everybody can reply
Angling for Data on Michigan Fishes
New project from @UMich and @MichiganDNR asks volunteers to help transcribe more than a century's worth of #fish observation records from lakes throughout Michigan. #CitizenScience 🎣

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January 30, 2025 at 2:00 PM Everybody can reply
Paddlers can help protect the waters they love. Learning to identify and report #invasivespecies is key! Don’t transport aquatic hitchhikers – always clean your kayak! https://buff.ly/32bepyT @EGLE @MichiganDNR @MSUExtension @MichiganCBCW #GreatLakes
November 24, 2024 at 4:14 AM Everybody can reply
"It's all connected:" @RepDebDingell remembers @JohnDingell and his passion for uniting and restoring access to Detroit's waters @WCParksMi @DownriverLinked @MichiganDNR
November 24, 2024 at 5:34 AM Everybody can reply
Always a good time working #deer check for the #MichiganDNR. Lots of great deer brought in by hunters and an opportunity to talk about deer and deer disease management. One tradition is to get a picture at the end of the shift of the crew posed like an album cover of an ‘90s boy band.
November 19, 2024 at 10:30 PM Everybody can reply
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Michigan has a rich history of rearing fish since the state began operating hatcheries 150 yrs ago. Check out this article for a great historical peek into MI's hatcheries and to see if there's a facility operating near you! https://buff.ly/3A8Tmix
@MichiganDNR @MDNR_Fisheries
November 22, 2024 at 10:16 PM Everybody can reply