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June 1, 2011

NM: Saturday is Free Fishing Day – No License Required

The summer vacation season is officially upon us, and what better way to celebrate than a day of free fishing at any of New Mexico’s public waters? Saturday, June 4 is Free Fishing Day in New Mexico, a special day when the State Game Commission grants anglers of all ages, residents and nonresidents, a day […]

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NV: Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge Closing for Summer

LAS VEGAS – This weekend will be the public’s last chance to visit the Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) until September. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) closes the wildlife refuge after the Memorial Day weekend each year in advance of rising summer temperatures. The Moapa Valley NWR will be open on Saturday

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CA: Service Proposes New Revision of Critical Habitat for the Riverside Fairy Shrimp

CARLSBAD, CA — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) announced today a new proposed rule to revise critical habitat for the federally endangered Riverside fairy shrimp (Streptocephalus woottoni). Approximately 2,984 acres are proposed for designation in areas of Ventura, Orange, Riverside, and San Diego counties, California. This proposal is the result of a lawsuit

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Citizen Conservationists Asked to report NH wild turkey brood sightings

CONCORD, N.H. — If you see young wild turkey broods in New Hampshire this spring and summer, the N.H. Fish and Game Department would like to hear about them. Fish and Game has created a new web-based turkey brood survey and is inviting the public to report their sightings during June, July and August, at

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Oregon: Leaburg Hatchery to host family fishing event June 11

A fun-filled morning of trout fishing and related activities is in store for youngsters on Saturday, June 11 when the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife hosts the 12th annual family fishing event at Leaburg Hatchery. This event has proven to be very popular from its inception, attracting hundreds of participants to the hatchery located

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South Carolina deer harvest decreases in 2010

  Results of the 2010 Deer Hunter Survey conducted by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (DNR) indicate that the statewide harvest of deer last season totaled 222,649, a decrease of 4 percent from the previous year. An estimated 116,755 bucks and 105,894 does made up this total, according to Charles Ruth, DNR’s Deer

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SD: Flooding to Affect Fort Sisseton Festival Attendees June 3-5

LAKE CITY, S.D. – People attending this weekend’s Fort Sisseton Historical Festival may need to take an alternate route. A portion of County Road 5, about two miles north of Fort Sisseton, is flooded, and a section of the road six miles south of Fort Sisseton is graveled and recommended for local traffic only. Best

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