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April 4, 2011

Reminder: Minnesota Bull moose hunt applications accepted through May 6

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds hunters that the application period for the fall bull moose hunt opened Friday, April 1, and ends Friday, May 6. The hunt is open only to Minnesota residents age 10 and older, Moose season opens Saturday, Oct. 1, and concludes Sunday, Oct. 16. This year, 105 licenses […]

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Expected late Minnesota ice-out prompts fishing closures on Canadian border

Several lakes and rivers along the Minnesota-Ontario border in Cook County will be closed to fishing at the start of this year’s season to protect concentrations of spawning walleye from potential over-harvest. Walleye may be vulnerable to over-harvest during what is expected to be a year with relatively late ice-out and delayed spawning. Closures, which

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MO: MDC holding landowner workshop at Powder Valley April 9

For landowners seeking to improve their property for trees, wildlife and fish, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) will present a free landowner workshop on Saturday, April 9, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the MDC Powder Valley Nature Center, 11715 Cragwold Road in Kirkwood. The workshop will focus on land management techniques to

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Restoring Louisiana Black Bear Habitat

Louisiana black bears were hard-hit in the last century by the conversion of their bottomland hardwood forest habitat into agricultural fields. By 1992, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declared the species as threatened with extinction. Since then, “tremendous progress has been made” in restoring their habitat, says Deborah Fuller, the Service’s Endangered Species Program

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Preview recommendations for Arizona’s fall hunts

Includes open areas, tag allocation, harvest distribution by user types for deer, bighorn sheep, buffalo, bear, mountain lion, turkey, javelina and small game animals The Arizona Game and Fish Department is hosting six informational open houses across the state to allow constituents an opportunity to preview and ask questions about the proposed fall hunt recommendations

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LOTS of Indiana Reserved Hunt Information!

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources offers several different reserved hunts each year. Listed below is general information about the hunts and the registration process. To go directly to a web page with clickable links and draw results, click here. Important information about reserved hunts An applicant must possess a valid hunting license for the

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