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May 24, 2011

Proposed Iowa spring turkey, waterfowl rules topic of June 7 public meeting

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is hosting a public meeting on June 7 to discuss proposed changes to the waterfowl and spring turkey hunting seasons. The proposed amendments to the waterfowl rules are annual adjustments to the season dates to comply with federal regulations and to ensure the season is open on weekends. There […]

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IL DNR offering public meetings to discuss waterfowl zones, seasons

DNR has planned a handful of public meetings to discuss duck and goose seasons with the state’s hunters and provide information on proposed duck zones and season date options for the next five-year period, as well as aerial waterfowl surveys, weather and freeze-up data, and hunter survey data. According to a statement by DNR, those

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Iowa reminds anglers that bridges are off limits

Iowa state transportation officials are reminding anglers that fishing off bridges is not allowed in Iowa. That applies to public street, highway and railroad bridges. Officials say it’s not only illegal, but unsafe. Earlier this month, a woman fishing off a railroad bridge was hit by a train near Lansing in northeast Iowa. The woman

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Officials Announce Details of Monitoring Campaign to Keep Asian Carp from Great Lakes

Traverse City, Mich. (AP) – Federal and state officials outlined a series of projects on May 23 to pinpoint how far Asian carp have advanced toward the Great Lakes and remove as many as possible from a Chicago waterway that offers the nuisance fish a direct path to Lake Michigan. The $7 million initiative calls

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Ranchers cheered by lifting of wolf protections

Minneapolis (AP) – Ranchers in Western states said they’re hopeful the removal of gray wolves from the federal endangered species list will make it easier to hunt the predators and stem losses of cattle and sheep. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service earlier this month formally lifted federal protections for more than 1,300 wolves in

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Montana Holiday Reminder: River Closures Extended Near Milltown

With Memorial Day weekend on the horizon, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) officials are reminding the public that while the Milltown Dam is gone, work on the Clark Fork and Blackfoot Rivers continues and the area remains closed to recreational use. Earlier this month, the FWP Commissioners extended expiring river closures on the Clark

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