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Below is a list of Parks in Wolverine, Michigan. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 Elkwood Campground 2733 Lance Lake Rd Wolverine, MI 49799 (231)525-8373 
 Sturgeon River Campground 15247 Trowbridge Road Wolverine, MI 49799 (231)525-8300 
 Wolverine Camps Bball Outdoor Ed 10652 South Straits Highway Wolverine, MI 49799 (231)525-8211 

News About Wolverine, MI Parks


MLive.com

Genesee County campgrounds expect business to heat up over very warm Memorial ...
MLive.com
"Wolverine Campground on North Baxter in Columbiaville is filled, we actually only have two sites left right now as people cancel, " said Hilda McShane, Genesee County Parks Marketing Specialist. McShane says all signs point to an improved parks season ...

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Yellowstone Gate

Four 'other' Grand Teton and Yellowstone animals to love on Endangered Species Day
Yellowstone Gate
Wolverines are among those Yellowstone animals that are active year-round, feeding on rodents, birds, eggs, whitebark pine nuts and other vegetation. Though they are mainly scavengers during the park's harsh winters, wolverines (which range from about ...

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Colorado: Wolverine recovery plan on hold for now
Summit County Citizens Voice
Most recently, wolverine M56 — a male who wandered from Wyoming to Colorado — was spotted in late April near Mt. Bierstadt, and then again in the vicinity of Winter Park, according to Odell. Westminster photographer Cameron Miller said he was taking ...



FWP Asks Montanans To Weigh In On 2012 Wolf Hunt Proposal
NBC Montana
Wildlife managers with Fish Wildlife and Parks say their goal has always been to maintain a healthy wolf population in Montana, while reducing impacts on livestock. Last year they set a quota of 220 wolves but hunters only harvested 166.

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Alaska travel: Climbing Mt. Healy in Denali National Park and Preserve
Alaska Dispatch
It's almost guaranteed you'll get to see grizzly bears, Dall sheep, wolves, caribou, ptarmigan, pikas, foxes, squirrels, and maybe some golden eagles, a moose or even a wolverine. The park encompasses two major mountain ranges--the Talkeetnas and ...

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