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December 2, 2010

DNR to patrol by ground and by air this month

Don’t  be surprised to see extra CPOs on patrol this weekend during the second firearms deer season. In fact, expect to see added patrols the rest of this month. DNR Conservation Police will conduct roadside wildlife checks statweide and airplane details in southern Illinois during the month of December. “Illinois is a great place to fish and hunt and […]

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Mountain lion sighting confirmed in NW Missouri

JEFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – State conservation officials have confirmed the sighting of a mountain lion in northwest Missouri. The Conservation Department says a photograph taken last week by a Platte County landowner clearly shows a mountain in a tree on his property. The department also identified claw marks and collected hair samples from where

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MN: Ice depths vary, but anglers have started to fish in most areas

Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS Ice is forming on shorelines and in the bays, although it’s safe for to walk on at this point. The main lake is open, but one night of cold, calm weather would likely cap it. Johnson’s Portside (320) 676-3811 www.johnsonsportside.com Terry’s Boat Harbor (320) 692-4430 www.terrysboatharbor.com LAKE OF THE WOODS Ice

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USGS: Many Coastal Wetlands Likely to Disappear this Century

Many coastal wetlands worldwide – including several on the U.S. Atlantic coast – may be more sensitive than previously thought to climate change and sea-level rise projections for the 21st century. U.S. Geological Survey scientists made this conclusion from an international research modeling effort published today in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, a publication of

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OH: Wildlife administrators back on job amid probe

Columbus – Five DNR Division of Wildlife administrators sidelined seven months by an ongoing criminal prosecution were reinstated Nov. 19, the DNR announced. Chief David Graham, Assistant Chief Randy Miller, Law Enforcement Executive Administrator James Lehman, Human Resources Manager Michelle Ward-Tackett and District 5 Manager Todd Haines were returned to their positions from paid administrative

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