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To help track wild turkey populations, the DNR is asking anyone who sees a mother wild turkey leading a line of baby turkeys to snap a picture and send it in.
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Wolf and moose populations are stabilizing on the only national park in Michigan.
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A new state report predicts Michigan’s population will decline by 2050.
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Michigan State University and Wayne State University economists say the state needs more tax revenue to invest in education proposals.
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Michigan’s lagging population growth is due in part to the state’s failure to attract high-wage, younger workers. That’s according to a report prepared by the University of Michigan and the think tank Michigan Future.
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A report by the Citizens Research Council of Michigan finds the state's likely to lose 100,000 school-age youths in the next few decades.
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One of the key challenges identified is that Michigan's population has only grown a little under 9% since 1980, while the country as a whole has grown by more than 45%.
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Among the takeaways of a Friday meeting: Michigan could be in for a reality check if it doesn’t take steps to reverse decades of sluggish growth.
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Young adults who are unmarried and left-leaning were more likely to want to leave Michigan in the next ten years, the survey found.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed an executive order today that creates a bipartisan commission to look for ways to attract more people to Michigan.