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March 1, 2011

AL: Website Helps Identify Wildlife

Have you ever been outdoors and noticed a bird, snake or some other critter that you have never seen before and wondered what it was? The Alabama Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries has launched a new website where you can go for help in identifying that animal. At www.outdooralabama.com/watchable-wildlife, you will find information concerning

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Working Without the Lights On? Management and Cave Protection for the Ozark Big-eared Bat and Gray Bat in Oklahoma

Up in the mountains of northeast Oklahoma (yep, we have mountains!) are some of the most important geographical features known to wildlife. Caves are one of the most sensitive ecosystems that exist. Therefore any wildlife that requires them must be habitat reliant. Or else they probably wouldn’t be there! Oklahoma is home to 22 species

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MO: Foundation awards MDC $35,000 grant for elk restoration

JEFFERSON CITY Mo – The Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation (Foundation) recently approved a grant request from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) for $35,000 towards the Department’s elk restoration plan. The grant was approved at the Foundation’s Feb. 25 board meeting and will help fund costs related to elk trapping, holding, disease testing, research, monitoring

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Minnesota DNR seeking nominations for new waterfowl hunting focus group

Minnesotans who would like to participate in a newly formed Department of Natural Resources (DNR) waterfowl hunting listening session should nominate themselves by March 14. The DNR soon will select a 12-person focus group that will meet once a month from March through June 2011. Each listening session will focus on a single topic. The

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Minnesota state parks’ free maple syruping programs are a sweet deal

The annual springtime tradition of maple syruping is about to begin with several Minnesota state parks hosting workshops in March and April. Some events are demonstrations only; while others provide hands-on opportunities to participate in each step of the process, from drilling holes in the trees to boiling the sap to reduce water content. It

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