A gray wolf is shown in the Upper Peninsula, captured on a trail camera image in 2024 as part of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ wolf abundance study. CREDIT: MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
GRAYLING
The Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources Wildlife Division is seeking the public’s help in conducting a communitybased northern Lower Peninsula survey to detect any potential presence of gray wolves.
The survey, which will rely heavily on reports from the public of wolf sightings and other potential evidence, is underway and will continue through March 10.