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May 27, 2011

Public Meetings Set to Discuss Proposed Montana Fishing Regulation Changes for Eastern Fishing District

The public is invited to seven open-house meetings that have been scheduled in Eastern and Central Montana to discuss pending revisions to the Fort Peck Reservoir Fisheries Management Plan and proposed changes to fishing regulations in the state’s Eastern Fishing District will also be discussed at some of the meetings. Fort Peck Reservoir, one of […]

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Montana Closes Cooney State Park near Roberts

In conjunction with a request from Carbon County Commissioner John Grewell and Sheriff Tom Rieger, Montana State Parks has closed Clooney State Park in Roberts, MT, effective immediately. Chas Van Genderen, Administrator for MT State Parks, said “Public safety is the #1 priority and key concern for all Montana State Parks.” In addition Doug Habermann,

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Tennessee Extends Public Caves Closure Into Third Year to Protect Bats in Southeast

Caves located on state lands in Tennessee will remain closed in an effort to slow the spread of White Nose Syndrome (WNS) among the state’s bat population. During the upcoming year, state and Federal agencies and non-governmental organizations will consult with recreational caving organizations to determine how to best manage the spread of this disease

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SD: Portion of the Missouri River Below GavinsPointDam Declared “No Wake Zone”

PIERRE, S.D. – To protect the public and limit further damage to homes, docks and other private property along the Missouri River, Governor Dennis Daugaard has declared the South Dakota portion of the Missouri River from Paddlewheel Point upstream to a line stretching from the electronic sign placed near the boat ramp in Nebraska Tailwaters

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Missouri Black bass season opens May 28 for Ozark Streams

The fourth Saturday in May marks the opening of catch-and-keep black bass season in Missouri Ozark streams for largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass. The Ozark-streams season runs from May 28 to Feb. 29, 2012. Black bass fishing and possession is open year ‘round for impoundments, and areas of the state other than the Ozarks. These

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SD: Lower Portion of the Missouri River in the Area of Dakota Dunes Declared “No Wake Zone”

PIERRE, S.D. – To protect the public and limit further damage to homes and private property along the Missouri River, Governor Dennis Daugaard has declared a 15 mile portion of the lower reach of the Missouri River in South Dakota, beginning at the confluence of Big Sioux River (River Mile Marker 734) then upstream to

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Flooding forces safety closures on central Washington wildlife area roads; restricts river access

Recent flooding has forced Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) managers to close about 25 miles of roads on three wildlife areas and restrict use of Yakima River access sites in south-central Washington. “In the interest of public safety, these roads will remain closed until drier conditions make them passable or until we can

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