Scope and ContentThe Wildlife Division is charged with the conservation of more than 400 species of animals, including threatened and endangered plant and animal species. Wildlife biologists make science-based recommendations on hunting regulations, habitat management, public hunting access, and protection of threatened and endangered species. The division also co-manages the state forests with the Forest Resources Division and directly administers approximately 400,000 acres of state game and wildlife management areas.
DivisionWildlife Division
AgencyMichigan Department of Natural Resources
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System of arrangementRecords are arranged by type, then by date of transfer to the Archives of Michigan. Record series represented in this collection include audiovisual material and scientific and statistical reports.
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Biography or Historical NoteThe Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is charged with maintaining natural and cultural resources. The DNR was created in 1965 by the Executive Reorganization Act of 1965. In 2009, the DNR was combined with the Department of Environmental Quality and became the Department of Natural Resources and Environment (DNRE). In 2011, Governor Rick Snyder eliminated DNRE and created two separate agencies--the Department of Natural Resources and the Department of Environmental Quality. Prior to 1965, the agency was called the Michigan Department of Conservation.