The 17-foot aluminum boat scoots across the Cohansey River against a backdrop of blue sky and wispy clouds. Cord grass sways and snaps in a brisk breeze. At the helm is John Zander, a trapper whose ...
After a lengthy process of stabilization, permitting, construction and final details, the $60,000 Muskrat Blind resurrection ...
PIERSON, Mich. -- High demand for fur in Asian markets means one thing for Michigan trappers — muskrat love. Asian countries are buying raw material for fur garments from Michigan trappers, and ...
CRISFIELD, MD — Muskrat trapping season is synonymous with muskrat eating season for some people on the Delmarva Peninsula. In Somerset County, this culinary heritage runs deep. Renee Mears, owner of ...
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Experts turn to unlikely helpers in crucial battle along Great Lakes: 'These are sort of like, 'lowly' creatures'
A furry, 5-pound rodent is becoming an unlikely champion in the battle to save Great Lakes wetlands from invasive plants, reported Michigan State University's Spartan Newsroom. The common muskrat, a ...
Muskrats are fat, furry and about the last thing you’d expect to see on a menu. Tell that to the 200-plus folks who packed the Lower Alloways Creek Fire & Rescue Co. on Saturday for its annual muskrat ...
CLARE COUNTY, MI – A Michigan man gave himself up when he took to Facebook to brag about his illegal killing of a muskrat. According to an official DNR report, the incident occurred in early-April ...
With their surgical nibbles, these large, semi-aquatic, buck-toothed rodents have emerged as crucial helpers for ecologists restoring degraded wetlands across the Great Lakes. They are not the ...
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