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‘Ask the DNR’ program airs tonight

MARQUETTE — Michigan Department of Natural Resources staff will appear live tonight on the call-in question program “Ask the DNR” broadcast on Public Television from WNMU-TV13 in Marquette.

The hour-long program will air live at 8 p.m. and will be repeated at noon Friday.

DNR staff members are scheduled to discuss the upcoming fall deer hunting season, though the discussion is typically wide-ranging, based on viewer questions.

Those DNR staffers scheduled to appear include John DePue, wildlife biologist, Rob Freeborn, conservation officer, Terry Minzey, Upper Peninsula regional wildlife supervisor and John Pepin, deputy public information officer.

Questions for “Ask the DNR” can be emailed to John Pepin at pepinj@michigan.gov. To phone questions in during the live telecast, call 1-800-227-9668.

“Ask the DNR” is produced five times each year. Upcoming program dates include Nov. 2, Dec. 7, April 21 and May 17.

Previous episodes may be viewed online at: http://wnmuvideo.nmu.edu/program/ask-dnr/episodes/.

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