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March 29, 2011

SD: Reservations for campsites and cabins for the July Fourth Weekend open this week.

To arrive on        | Reservations open Tues, June 28     | March 30 Wed, June 29      | March 31 Thurs, June 30    | April 1 Fri, July 1           | April 2 Sat, July 2          | April 3 Visit www.CampSD.com or call 1-800-710-CAMP (2267) beginning at 7 a.m. Central Time. As […]

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DE: Milford man arrested on illegal fishing charges

MILFORD (March 29, 2011) – DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife Enforcement agents on March 26 arrested a Milford man on charges related to illegal fishing activities at Marshalls Pond in Milford. Winsfred E. Johnson, age 33, of Milford, was arrested and charged with illegally fishing with a cast net near a spillway. He was

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DE: Seven anglers cited for boating safety, fishing license requirements

CLAYMONT (March 29, 2011) – DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife Enforcement agents on March 26 cited seven anglers for violations of boating safety equipment and/or fishing license requirements during a fishing tournament on the Delaware River near the Pennsylvania line. Christopher Murphy, age 49, of Ridley Park, Pa., was arrested and charged with one

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AK: Western Arctic Caribou Herd Count Revised

Juneau – Further analysis of aerial photos from the July 2009 Western Arctic Caribou Herd census has resulted in a reduced population estimate. The previous estimate of 401,000 caribou indicated an increase in the herd over the 377,000 animals identified in a 2007 census. The revised estimate of 348,000 caribou points to a continued, modest

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VT: Turkey Hunting Field Day & Calling Seminar, April 17

WATERBURY, VT — The Fly Rod Shop in Stowe will hold its 4th Annual Turkey Hunting Field Day and Calling Seminar on April 17th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Demonstrations will include the right way to use mouth calls and friction calls. Other topics will include: scouting, setting up for success, patterning your shotgun,

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Vermont’s Nongame Wildlife Fund Seeks Taxpayer Support

WATERBURY, VT -After years of absence, common loons, peregrine falcons and ospreys are now nesting again in Vermont, and their numbers are increasing. In fact, they have done so well, they are no longer listed as endangered or threatened in Vermont. Their successful comeback can be credited to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department which

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Dates Finalized for Vermont’s 2011 Deer Seasons

WATERBURY, VT – The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department announces that dates for the 2011 white-tailed deer hunting seasons have been confirmed. Dates for archery and muzzleloader seasons were intentionally omitted from the 2011 Vermont Hunting, Fishing & Trapping Laws and Guide because the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Board was considering adding an additional October

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