Michigan Department of Natural Resources (@michigandnr) 's Twitter Profile
Michigan Department of Natural Resources

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Official Twitter feed of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. 🏕️ @MiStateParks 🎣 @MDNR_Fisheries 🐾 @MDNR_Wildlife

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Andrew Briggs (@fishbio_briggs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week we were conducting our annual trawl survey in #Michigan waters of #LakeErie. Here is a taste of the fish we saw: #GreatLakes #GreatLakesSci

This week we were conducting our annual trawl survey in #Michigan waters of #LakeErie.  Here is a taste of the fish we saw:

#GreatLakes #GreatLakesSci
Michigan Department of Natural Resources (@michigandnr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

80 years young and going strong! Join us in wishing a happy birthday to Smokey Bear. So many years, and his message stays the same. Help prevent wildfires in honor of this absolute icon.

Land Conservancy of West Michigan (@landconservancy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, staff from Michigan Department of Natural Resources visited McDuffee Creek Nature Preserve to conduct fisheries surveys on both the Little South Branch of the Pere Marquette and McDuffee Creek. Thank you to Mark, Bob, and Tarah for inviting us to join you on the survey!

Yesterday, staff from <a href="/MichiganDNR/">Michigan Department of Natural Resources</a> visited McDuffee Creek Nature Preserve to conduct fisheries surveys on both the Little South Branch of the Pere Marquette and McDuffee Creek.  Thank you to Mark, Bob, and Tarah for inviting us to join you on the survey!
Michigan History Center (@mihistorycenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be an archaeologist? Here’s your chance to talk with archaeologists about investigations and artifacts that tell the story of 14,000 years of Michigan history! This event is free, and parking is too! Learn more at michigan.gov/mhc/events/202….

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be an archaeologist? Here’s your chance to talk with archaeologists about investigations and artifacts that tell the story of 14,000 years of Michigan history!

This event is free, and parking is too! Learn more at michigan.gov/mhc/events/202….
Andrew Briggs (@fishbio_briggs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We started our #LakeSturgeon trawl survey today on #LakeStClair! This survey is generally a week long and we will be measuring, tagging, and releasing all the #sturgeon we catch. #GreatLakes #GreatLakesSci #SciComm

We started our #LakeSturgeon trawl survey today on #LakeStClair! This survey is generally a week long and we will be measuring, tagging, and releasing all the #sturgeon we catch.

#GreatLakes #GreatLakesSci #SciComm
Michigan Department of Natural Resources (@michigandnr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are conducting a prescribed burn today in Clare County. The purpose of today's burn is to enhance deer and grouse habitat and create and maintain fuel breaks to prevent future wildfires from spreading. Details: content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MIDNR…

Michigan EGLE (@michiganegle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Invasive red swamp crayfish in SE Michigan ponds and drainages have high potential to spread to nearby bodies of water. Find out how genetic tools are being used to study and aim to control their spread in our #NotMiSpecies Webinar, Sept 12. bit.ly/3ahRfPT

Invasive red swamp crayfish in SE Michigan ponds and drainages have high potential to spread to nearby bodies of water.

Find out how genetic tools are being used to study and aim to control their spread in our #NotMiSpecies Webinar, Sept 12. bit.ly/3ahRfPT
Andrew Briggs (@fishbio_briggs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lake St. Clair micromesh gill net survey is complete! ✅ Yellow Perch (age-0 to age-1) were the most common species. #GreatLakes #GreatLakesSci

Lake St. Clair micromesh gill net survey is complete! ✅ 

Yellow Perch (age-0 to age-1) were the most common species.

#GreatLakes #GreatLakesSci
Outreach&Engagement (@msuengage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UOE's Diane Doberneck worked with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources-Wildlife Division to co-teach a week-long community engagement certificate this summer discussing the importance of community partnerships and collaboration techniques! Learn more: engage.msu.edu

UOE's Diane Doberneck worked with the <a href="/MichiganDNR/">Michigan Department of Natural Resources</a>-Wildlife Division to co-teach a week-long community engagement certificate this summer discussing the importance of community partnerships and collaboration techniques!

Learn more: engage.msu.edu
Andrew Briggs (@fishbio_briggs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First day of our 2024 #SagBayTrawls survey! A couple tows today resulted in lots of fish, with Sand Shiners, Spottail Shiners, Trout-Perch, Yellow Perch, and White Perch being among the most common species. #SaginawBay #GreatLakes #GreatLakesSci

First day of our 2024 #SagBayTrawls survey! A couple tows today resulted in lots of fish, with Sand Shiners, Spottail Shiners, Trout-Perch, Yellow Perch, and White Perch being among the most common species.

#SaginawBay #GreatLakes #GreatLakesSci
Andrew Briggs (@fishbio_briggs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another good day of forage trawls on #SaginawBay! Trout-perch, Yellow Perch, Spottail Shiners, White Perch, and Round Goby were the most common species today and we have now completed 25% of our sites for the survey. #SagBayTrawls #GreatLakes

Another good day of forage trawls on #SaginawBay! Trout-perch, Yellow Perch, Spottail Shiners, White Perch, and Round Goby were the most common species today and we have now completed 25% of our sites for the survey.

#SagBayTrawls #GreatLakes