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Michigan Conservation Officers investigate a bear killed during the season's opening weekend. A suspicious bag of trash left at a state park. Why every successful bear hunter has to turn in a tooth from his kill.
A look into the state's Salmon in the Classroom program that teaches students about their state's ecosystem and makes them responsible for young salmon before releasing them to the wild.
Watch the first few minutes of this episode.
When your job is protecting our most precious natural resources in some of the nation's most remote areas, there is rarely a dull moment. "Wardens" chronicles the lives of Conservation Officers in America.
Conservation Officers serve warrants to a suspect believed to have taken 18 deer without licenses.
The men and women on the front lines fighting these fires must be well trained and ready to go without much notice.
Michigan Conservation Officers patrol during the opening days of deer season for hunting with both archery equipment and firearms.
The Michigan DNR occasionally offers adult-only hunting safety classes to serve this segment of future hunters.
The Fisheries division of the Michigan DNR used 750 tons of rock to restore a reef in the Grand Traverse Bay in Lake Michigan.