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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has received reports of more than 120 probable cases of epizootic hemorrhagic disease in deer, primarily from counties in the southwestern Lower Peninsula.
Sanilac County has seen the most deer taken: 6,763. According to DNR reports, hunters took about 364,000 deer in 2019, 411,000 deer in 2020 , 395,059 deer in 2021, 303,081 deer in 2022 , and ...
The impact of the deer population is immense: The Michigan Department of Transportation suggests there are roughly 55,000 vehicle crashes involving deer every year in the state, costing people ...
At this point the most probable factor is the proximity of roadways to deer-populated forestry. [13] Significant factors also include: urban population and deer density. Also, studies have shown that, nationally, most deer vehicle collisions occur between May and November because of deer mating season and foraging before the winter months. [8]
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services made the COVID-19 vaccines available to all residents age 16 years and older on April 5, 2021, in accordance with President Joe Biden's order directing all states to do so by April 19, 2021.
However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Michigan, construction work on the dam was delayed. While more than 90% of the dam project was completed prior to the delay, water levels were expected to return to normal levels by the end of 2020. [ 8 ]
The Michigan DNR posted reporting numbers Tuesday morning for Firearm deer season with 73,005 deer taken since the start of the season Nov. 15. Of that total, 52,991 were bucks, or antlered deer.