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No Hunter Fatalities During 2015, 2014 Seasons

Last year marked the second season in a row with no hunting deaths in Michigan, according to a press release Tuesday by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. 

The DNR says hunting injuries and fatalities have dropped steadily since the state started keeping hunting records in 1970. That year the state also saw the highest number of hunting deaths on record with 18 people killed. The DNR credits hunter safety programs for the decline in fatalities.