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Wolves were driven from the state in the last century but have come back since getting protection from the Endangered Species Act. None are known to exist in the Lower Peninsula.
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Wildlife officials say Michigan's gray wolf population appears to have stabilized, three decades after beginning a remarkable comeback in the Upper…
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A new report says Michigan immigrant population grew by roughly 10 percent between 2010 and 2014, helping to mitigate the state's broader population loss…