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March 25, 2011

Rhode Island Town Hires Coyote Hunter to take out Aggressive Animals

MIDDLETOWN, R.I. (AP) – Aggressive coyotes have gotten so bad in one Rhode Island town that it’s hiring a coyote hunter. In the past year in Middletown, coyotes have killed pets, gone onto decks and looked in people’s windows, police Chief Anthony Pesare said Wednesday. Most recently, a coyote jumped over a 4-foot fence to

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Deadline Reminder For Montana Big Game License And Permit Applications

Two important deadlines are approaching for Montana big game hunters. May 2 is the deadline to apply for moose, bighorn sheep, bison and mountain goat licenses available through a drawing, and the deadline to apply for deer B, elk B, deer and elk permits and antelope licenses is June 1.

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Louisiana wildlife agents issue 13 Turkey Hunting Citations During Opening Weekend

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) Enforcement Division agents across the state were out in full force during the opening weekend of the turkey-hunting season. On March 19 and 20, LDWF agents issued 13 citations for turkey hunting violations. Of those 13 citations, 11 were for illegally hunting turkeys over bait. “Our agents have

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New York State budget to include saltwater license repeal

Albany – New York lawmakers confirmed they reached an agreement with Gov. Andrew Cuomo on at least a two-year repeal of the state’s saltwater fishing license. The license – $10 annually for residents and $15 for nonresidents – will be scrapped in favor of a free registry of saltwater anglers to fulfill federal requirements. The

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