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May 26, 2011

PA: Calendar of Events Issue: 11

Banquets/Fundraisers. June 4: Bucks County WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., New Hope Eagle Fire Company. For more info call East Coast Tannery & Taxidermy, 215-799-1900. Special Event June 16-19: P.T.A. Rendezvous at Schuylkill County Fairgrounds. For more info call Karen Mohn, 610-562-1790. July 31: Pitcairn Monroeville Sportsmens Club, Gun Bash, 1-7 p.m., White Oak Athletic Assoc. Hall. For more […]

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Application Period Underway for Nebraska Deer, Elk and Antelope Draw Units

Remaining Permits On Sale July 11. Bighorn and Super Tag Lotteries Now Open. Landowner Elk permits Are Included in Draw Application Period. The calendar says May, and your hand may be holding a fishing pole, but it’s time for some advance thinking about your fall hunting activities. Nebraska residents may currently apply for: one deer

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Montana: Flooding Forces Bitterroot and Clark Fork FAS Closures, Others Likely

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) closed many Fishing Access Sites (FASs) on the Bitterroot River and a few on the Clark Fork this week due to high water and flood conditions. Other FAS closures are likely as water levels rise, and FWP urges caution if venturing on or near rivers during high water. High

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More time to catch spring chinook on the Columbia and Snake rivers

Several new fishing opportunities for hatchery-reared spring chinook salmon are opening up on the Columbia and Snake rivers as the season enters its final leg. With approximately 2,700 upriver chinook still available for harvest, fishery managers from Washington and Oregon today agreed to expand or reopen fisheries in the several areas. Below Bonneville Dam: Starting

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Native American Tribes Awarded More Than $7 Million for Conservation Projects

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced more than $7 million in Tribal Wildlife Grants will go to 37 Native American Tribes in 16 states to fund a wide range of conservation projects. “Tribal lands provide important habitat for hundreds of species across the nation, and Tribal Wildlife Grants are a critical tool to

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Judge imposes maximum fine in Missouri zebra mussel case

Sentence highlights personal responsibility for negligent introductions As time goes along and invasive species of various kinds are becoming a larger threat to natural places, officials are beginning to assess penalties for failing to follow the rules put in place to help stop their spread. For example, here is the story of one man in

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