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January 9, 2009

Study: More species invasions in Great Lakes

Traverse City, Mich. (AP) – Dozens of foreign species could spread across the Great Lakes in coming years and cause significant damage to the environment and economy, despite policies designed to keep them out, a federal report says. The National Center for Environmental Assessment issued the warning in a study released this week. It identified […]

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TWRA Involved in Response Activities Concerning Ash Release from Kingston Steam Plant

Nashville – The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) has been involved in response activities including assessment of the initial impact to wildlife resources, public safety and boating, and initiating sampling to track long-term effect on wildlife and habitat since the massive release of fly ash on Dec. 22, 2008. The release came from the Tennessee

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DNR Proposes Blue Crab Harvest Regulations for 2009 Season

Annapolis, Md. — Today, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources proposed recreational and commercial blue crab harvest regulations for the 2009 season. Designed to help rebuild the Chesapeake Bay’s blue crab population and fishery, the proposed regulations continue the scientifically established conservation goals of reducing female blue crab harvest by 34 percent and ensuring that

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Cold weather increases ice cover, but those venturing out still need to follow ice safety tips

Madison, Wis. – Recent cold weather is attracting increasing numbers of ice anglers, skaters and others to frozen lakes, but a state recreational safety specialist cautions that people need to remember a number of safety tips if they venture onto the ice. Knowing when it is safe to step onto the ice, how to travel

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2008-09 Deer Hunting Seasons Conclude with Young Sportsman Hunt, Jan. 17-18

Nashville – Tennessee’s 2008-09 deer hunting seasons will conclude with the Young Sportsman Deer Hunt to be held the weekend of Jan. 17-18. Only youth (ages 6-16) may participate in the Young Sportsman Hunt, regardless of whether they possess a junior or adult license. Bag limits allow for either-sex hunting in all units. In Unit

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GFP To Host Open House at Roy Lake to Discuss Property Trade

Roy Lake State Park, S.D.—The South Dakota Game Fish and Parks Department will be hosting an open house to discuss a possible property trade that would open up access to Piyas Lake in Northeastern South Dakota. The open house will be held from 4-7 p.m. Monday, January 12 at Roykota Resort.  No formal presentation will

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