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April 11, 2011

Delaware: DNREC Secretary invites volunteers to help clean up Christina River April 16

Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Secretary Collin O’Mara encourages volunteers to join the cleanup efforts along the Christina River and several of its tributaries on Saturday, April 16 from 8 a.m. until noon. Volunteers are asked to register to work at one of 10 sites throughout northern New Castle County, from north […]

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Wisconsin Trapper Education classes are open in Rhinelander, Park Falls

SPOONER, WI – The Wisconsin Cooperative Trapper Education Program – which is mandatory for new trappers who are not actively engaged in farming – brings experienced and skilled trappers into the classroom where they can share their knowledge and understanding. The program is administered jointly by the Wisconsin Trappers Association and the state Department of

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Agricultural Depredation Order for Resident Canada Geese offered again in Virginia for 2011

The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (VDGIF) and the Wildlife Services Program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are working together to offer Virginia farmers an additional tool to manage problems caused by Resident Canada geese. This tool is an Agricultural Depredation Order. The Agricultural Depredation Order was proposed in the Environmental

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Collecting Broodstock An Important Tool For Fisheries Management

Today, we feature a story from the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, about an interesting technique for capturing local broodstock for fish rearing and stocking. As the story says, adult fish spawned for hatchery programs have to come from somewhere, and the feeling is that local genetics are ideal. FRANKFORT, Ky. – The

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Montana’s May 2 License Application Deadline Approaches

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ special license application deadline is May 2 for bison, moose, bighorn sheep and mountain goat; and June 1 for elk, deer and antelope. Applying for drawings for special big game hunting permits and licenses is a lot easier these days for hunters who apply using FWP’s Online Services at fwp.mt.gov

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