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April 25, 2011

Valentine, Nebraska Youth Fishing Clinic Set for May 7

The Valentine, Nebraska State Fish Hatchery and several partner organizations will conduct a youth fishing clinic on Saturday, May 7, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. The 9 a.m. clinic at the hatchery northeast of Valentine will be held rain or shine. Parents are encouraged to attend with their children. Participants will learn

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Scratching the Fishing Itch in the open water of Land Between the Lakes

I recently returned from an event in Kentucky. The Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers organized the function, aptly titled, The Spring Mega Media Cast & Blast. Twenty outdoor communicators from the Great Lakes states converge on a location for some fishing and turkey hunting. It allows us to network with the local hosts as

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Man who led federal wolf recovery effort retiring from USFWS

Helena, MT (AP) – Ed Bangs, who for 23 years led the effort to reintroduce and recover healthy wolf populations in the northern Rocky Mountains, is retiring from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in June. As the federal agency’s wolf recovery coordinator, Bangs was the face of the polarizing wolf reintroduction, conducting thousands of international,

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Ideas differ on Marcellus shale in W.Va. gov race

Charleston, WV (AP) – Candidates for West Virginia’s special gubernatorial election say West Virginia should capitalize on the vast wealth the Marcellus shale natural gas field has to offer, but how they would manage this modern-day gas rush varies. The mile-deep Marcellus shale is believed to hold trillions of cubic feet of gas. An industry

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Michigan village: Close fish ladder to help stop asian carp

Berrien Springs, Mich. (AP) – Officials with a southwestern Michigan village support the idea of closing a fish ladder on the St. Joseph River because of the threat from Asian carp. The Herald-Palladium of St. Joseph reports the Berrien Springs Village Council this week passed a resolution in support of “all efforts” to stop bighead and

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University of Minnesota DVD helps Hmong enjoy the outdoors

Minneapolis, MN (AP) – The University of Minnesota has helped produce a DVD to teach Hmong immigrants more about how to hunt, fish and enjoy the outdoors. “Yos Hav Zoov” was written, acted, produced and directed by Hmong Minnesotans and is being distributed for free at community events this spring and summer. The DVD uses

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