Pines are the second largest taxonomic group of trees in Michigan, by volume, exceeded only by the maples. However, what makes a “pine” a pine? All that is “evergreen” is not a pine, or even evergreen.
“Pines” belong to the genus Pinus. Michigan forestlands boast three ...
This year’s sturgeon season on Black Lake (in Cheboygan and Presque Isle counties) ended at 8:48 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 7. The season, which included spearing and hook-and-line fishing, was scheduled to run Feb. 7-11, or until the harvest limit of six lake sturgeon had been reached – but just ...
“Sixteen miles to seven lakes way up among the pines, in some hidden valley where the twirlin’ river twines,” – Gordon Lightfoot
On another winter morning, overcast with skies the color of dirty mop water, the sunshine is on vacation somewhere down south.
The maples, birches and their ...
Michigan wildlife researchers are preparing to conduct the second phase of a collaborative study that aims to figure out why the Upper Peninsula moose population remains stubbornly stagnant.
This month, researchers from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Keweenaw Bay Indian ...
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Michigan researchers have gone back in time to get a picture of ice cover on the Great Lakes since the late 19th century.
Using historical temperature records from weather ...
All forestry schools teach tree classification as a basic course. Lots of Latin names. Groups of similar trees, in at least some ways. It’s kinda fun but not for everybody.
When Carolus Linnaeus (nee Carl von Linné) began naming living things with Latin terms, there needed to be a method ...