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May 21, 2011

SD: Fort Sisseton Historical Festival Features Period Entertainment and Activities

FORT SISSETON, S.D. – Marching infantry, galloping cavalry, American Indian dancers, storytellers, music, family entertainment and more attract thousands of visitors each year to the Fort Sisseton Historical Festival. Activities begin Friday, June 3, and run through Sunday, June 5. Throughout the weekend, festival visitors will enjoy a variety of historic, cultural and military-related events. […]

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NH: Turtle shells no match for tires — Give turtles a brake

CONCORD, N.H. — Spring is a welcome time in New Hampshire, and one of the signs of the season is turtles migrating to nesting habitat. We can help them survive by slowing down and keeping an eye out for turtles crossing the roads in coming weeks, says New Hampshire Fish and Game Department Wildlife Biologist

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ID: Commission lays out framework for Idaho wolf management

The Idaho Fish and Game Commission Thursday, May 19, directed the Fish and Game Department to: Manage wolves in a manner that will ensure wolves remain under responsible state management in conjunction with the rest of Idaho’s wildlife. Manage wolves as big game animals consistent with the goals and objectives of the 2002 Idaho Wolf

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Louisiana’s Greater Amberjack Seasons Set

Today the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) announced the 2011 seasons for the commercial and recreational harvest of greater amberjack. LDWF Secretary Robert Barham set the seasons to coincide with federal seasons issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Commercial Greater Amberjack Season The commercial fishery for greater amberjack in Louisiana waters

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Louisiana sets season for recreational catch of red snapper

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) announced today that the 2011 recreational fishing season for red snapper will open on June 1 and close on July 19. LDWF Secretary Robert Barham set this season to reflect the season set in federal waters by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The recreational fishing season

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Oklahoma students perform well at national archery competition

Oklahoma students continue to show the nation that, when it comes to the National Archery in the Schools Program, they are a strong contender in competition. The program held its national tournament May 13-14 in Louisville, Ky., and Oklahoma students claimed some high rankings among students across the nation. One of those was a second

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OK: Two non-residents charged with paddlefish violations

Two men have been charged with three counts each relating to paddlefish possession violations following a traffic stop near Blackwell in April. Anatoly Natekin, 36, and Fedor Natekin, 27, both of Kent, Wash., have been charged with three counts each, including illegally transporting paddlefish eggs with the intent to leave the state, unlawful possession of

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