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Two kids show off their brown bullhead catfish (Ameiurus nebulosus) catch.
A DNR employee helps a child with how to handle his catch as part of a group activity at a campground introducing kids to fishing.
Black and white photograph from circa 1965-1975 of the Detroit, Michigan skyline taken from across the Detroit River in Windsor, Ontario. Buildings in this image include (from left to right): Cobo Center and Arena (1960), Greater Penobscot Building (1928 - Wirt C. Rowland for Smith, Hinchman Grylls), Buhl Building (1925 - Wirt C. Rowland for Smith, Hinchman Grylls), UAW-Ford National Programs Center (originally Veterans Memorial Building; 1951 - Harley, Ellington Day), Guardian Building (1929 - Wirt C. Rowland for Smith, Hinchman Grylls), One Woodward Avenue (originally Michigan Consolodated Gas Company Building; 1963 - Minoru Yamasaki), Ford Auditorium (1955).
Wayne County (Mich.)
Octochrome postcard of the boat and bath houses at Wenona Beach resort in Bay City, Michigan. Wenona Beach was founded in 1887 and included a casino, vaudeville entertainment, boating, bathing, dancing and other entertainment. It was a vacation destination for residents of Bay County and surrounding counties.
Bay County (Mich.)
Shooters take aim at one of the stands of the 5-stand shooting range at Island Lake Recreation Area. This is one of six DNR staffed shooting ranges in Michigan. This particular one is vendor-operated.
Report on the recreational use of Pte. Mouillee State Game Area near Detroit.
The 2009 annual Atlanta Elk Pole Contest, where hunters can display their elk kills to the public and win prizes.
Black and white photograph from circa 1928-1935 of children playing while adults watch in playground area of the Fisher Building (built 1928 by Albert Kahn).
Wayne County (Mich.)
Women hunters check out a ring-necked pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) one of them shot.
Black and white photograph from approximately 1958 of an empty lot in Detroit, Michigan being used to play baseball.
Wayne County (Mich.)
A compromise agreement was reached in November, 1980 among environmentalists, oil companies, and the State of Michigan for carefully controlled hydrocarbon development in the Pigeon River Country State Forest (PRCSF). A part of this agreement stipulated that the oil companies would fund a two-phase research program. The objective of Phase I was to identify critical resource features - wildlife, forest, recreational, and aesthetic - associated with hydrocarbon development of Unit I (31,340 acres of the total 82,785 acres in the forest) and, more specifically, to incorporate these findings in the site selection process for oil and gas development. As part of the Phase I studies, a survey was carried out to determine the recreational use on all of Unit I for an entire year. This report covers the findings of that survey.
View of the 5-stand shooting range at Island Lake Recreation Area. This is one of six DNR staffed shooting ranges in Michigan. This particular one is vendor-operated.
A State Park Explorer guide helps children learn the basics of fishing at one of Michigan's state parks. Explorer programs are hands-on, environmental and educational activities. The State Park Explorer guides lead programs and hikes for park visitors that feature each location's unique natural, cultural and historic resources.