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March 30, 2011

Missouri Women invited to Discover Nature through MDC workshop June 3-5

Discover Nature Women Summer Workshop at Windermere Conference Center gives women a fun, safe way to learn outdoor skills. Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites women to get hands-on outdoor skills training at its Discover Nature Women Summer Workshop on June 3-5 at the Windermere Conference Center in Roach, Missouri. The workshop provides a safe

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MD: Spring Junior Hunter Field Day In Allegany County

Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has partnered with local conservation groups to present a spring Junior Hunter Field Day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 7 at the Midland Sportsman’s Club in Midland, Allegany County. “Under the guidance of wildlife professionals, this event will provide a safe, fun and hands-on opportunity for

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Expanded Opportunities For Maryland Spring Turkey Season

Maryland’s statewide spring turkey season will begin April 16 with the one day Junior Turkey Hunt. The regular season will open April 18 and continue through May 23. “This year, spring turkey hunting hours have been extended to provide more opportunity while minimizing any negative effects from additional hunting pressure,” said Bob Long, a Maryland

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Maryland DNR Announces 2011 Summer Flounder Regulations

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Fisheries Service announces the 2011 recreational summer flounder regulations to include a three-fish creel limit, an18-inch minimum size limit (an inch shorter than last year) and a season to run April 16 through November 30. “Due to continued increases in the coastwide summer flounder stock and Maryland’s success

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Fishing regulations to be relaxed at Prairie Rose Lake

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources will relax fishing regulations at Prairie Rose Lake beginning April 1, to allow anglers to more freely harvest fish ahead of the anticipated lake draining. The lake’s water level will be lowered after the July 4 holiday and will be kept there for the remainder of the year. Users

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IA: Fishing regulations relaxed at Lizard Lake

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources will begin a major renovation of Lizard Lake, in Pocahontas County, to eliminate a large population of rough fish, re-establish aquatic plants, replace the lake outlet structure and install a fish barrier to prevent rough fish from getting back into the lake once the renovations are complete. In conjunction

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