Michigan DNR officials are asking the public to help shape the future of this newly acquired wilderness paradise.
The DNR confirms juvenile cougars first documented in March remain with mother in the western Upper Peninsula.
State wildlife experts said a trail cam photo shows the approximately year-old kittens walking in the U.P. with their mother.
The former Black River Ranch features three lakes and 14 miles of rivers and streams, and will now be available for public ...
Nine months after two cougar kittens were documented in the Upper Peninsula, a new trail camera photo indicates the elusive animals are still alive and living with their mother.
Two kitten cougars originally photographed last spring were spotted in December. See how big they are, and what wildlife officials say.
DNR encourages public to enjoy springtime baby animal sightings, but remember to leave wildlife in the wild. With the arrival of spring, wild animals are giving birth and hatching the next generation ...
Two cougar kittens believed to have been living in Michigan's Upper Peninsula were caught on a trail camera with their mother ...
Building on a longstanding partnership with Indigenous nations, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is intensifying its commitment to sowing manoomin, a native aquatic rice and staple of the ...
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