Below are some questions submitted to a regional information site.
My favorite ones are at the bottom.

Ron

CommentType: Outdoor recreation
Submit: Submit Question
MessageText: When boating in Lake Michigan, should we be concerned about
nautical borders and is there additional licenses and or
permits needed prior to crossing in to these areas?


CommentType: Wildlife
Submit: Submit Question
MessageText: What is relative to the pine martin and the fischer, 
aside from the size differences, in the areas of diet
and territorial confliction?
I will check back in two or three days for an answer

Submit: Submit Question
MessageText: 
Dear who gets my letter,
My name is =del= and I go to =del=, in =del=,
California. I am in 8th grade and I am working in my career pathways.
And I am looking for a person that knows what my career pathways and
tell me there occupation and gives me information on my career. I would
like it if you could tell me most of your job so I could tried to
picture the job and so I could like the job more when I get information.
I really appreciate that you are going to help me and I thank you.
I was wondering if you would be willing and able to answer some
interview questions about your job? I would really appreciate. If so ,
please contact me at =del= I will send you a copy of my
questions I would like for you to answer. 

CommentType: Wildlife
MessageText: What is the population of Grouse in the Upper 
Peninsula of Michigan?

CommentType: Wildlife
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MessageText: My boyfriend and i live in marquette county. We thought we
saw a bobcat, is that possible in the upper penninsula? and are there a
lot around if any?

CommentType: Wildlife
MessageText: I'm looking for photos of whitetail deer. Can you point me 
in the right direction? The pics must be of live deer.

CommentType: Forestry
Submit: Submit Question
MessageText: Looking for a good guide for wild plants in the Midwest 
United States.  One that has good photos of those to avoid ie. Poisen 
Oak, Ivy, and those that are user friendly such as berries.


CommentType: Forestry
Submit: Submit Question
MessageText: where on this computer would I fine information on leaves 
and trees in Michigan. I need pictures of leaves and discriptions of the 
leaves.   please help me


CommentType: Outdoor recreation
Submit: Submit Question
MessageText: Do you have any info on the privatization of National Park 
lands?   I'm working on a paper and am having a hard time finding 
information.  Thanks!


CommentType: Forestry
Submit: Submit Question
MessageText: where could we locate a timber buyer


CommentType: Forestry
Submit: Submit Question
MessageText: How come my gardener snake only eat's fish


CommentType: Outdoor recreation
Submit: Submit Question
MessageText: I have for some time been trying on the net to track down
picture of oak leaves and trees. Especially those found in the San Diego
area. Do you know of any web sights that I might be able to find
information on California oak trees in the wild? Also, any suggestions
you may have on how to obtain information on these trees would be
greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your help. Sincerely,
Trish 

**my favorites**
CommentType: Outdoor recreation
Submit: Submit Question
MessageText: What would a resume look like for someone interested in
obtaining an "outdoorsy" type job (guide, etc...) look
like? Would you have any samples?

CommentType: Forestry
Submit: Submit Question
MessageText: When was the whitetail first introduced into Wisconsin?

**
I wonder if the guy ever got a guides job? 
And you wonder how some people get hired!


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