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  • Duck Lake Fire, Luce County, May 25, 2012DNR Urges Caution as Wildfire Season Returns to MichiganOne out of three wildfires in Michigan is caused by someone burning debris who didn't take the proper precautions or get a burn permit. Fire safety is everyone's responsibility, so please be safe and smart when it comes to fires. Get fire-prevention tips and guidelines, obtain a burn permit and more at www.michigan.gov/preventwildfires.
  • Bears eating at a bird feederLiving with BearsIt's that time of year when we tend to see more bears, as they wake up from their winter hibernation. Black bears are generally fearful of humans, but they are attracted to food sources like bird feeders, trash cans, pet food and grills. To learn more about black bears, including how to prevent bear problems at your home or while camping and what to do in case of a bear encounter, visit www.michigan.gov/bear.
  • Old growth forestPublic meetings to discuss Forest Management PlansThe Department of Natural Resources will host public stakeholder meetings to discuss and get important feedback on several aspects of the DNR's draft Regional State Forest Management Plans. To find a meeting near you, or more information about the draft plans, visit www.michigan.gov/regionalforestplans.
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