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June 6, 2011

CO: DOW, BP develop innovative wildlife plan

DURANGO, Colo. — The Colorado Division of Wildlife and BP America Production Company have agreed to an innovative wildlife conservation agreement that will help to mitigate the effects of natural gas drilling on wildlife in southwest Colorado. The primary goal of the mitigation plan is to offset the direct habitat loss from BP’s natural gas […]

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Warm Conditions Prompt Warning of Blue-Green Algae Blooms

With the onset of warm, even hot, weather even in northern climes, here is a great warning from the Iowa DNR about possible pitfalls associated with blue-green algae blooms…  Rapidly warming weather and water temperatures have prompted concerns about microcystin, a product of blue-green algae. Sun Valley Lake, a private lake and development in Taylor

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SD: Angostura Recreation Area Offers Summer Nature Camp for Kids

HOT SPRINGS, S.D. – Angostura Recreation Area near Hot Springs is hosting a nature day camp for kids ages 7-12 on Wednesday, June 15. June has been proclaimed Great Outdoors Month by Gov. Dennis Daugaard, and the camp is a great opportunity for kids to explore the surrounding recreation area and focus on the outdoors.

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Upcoming SD State Park Programs Provide Family Recreation and Education

PIERRE, S.D. – Educational and recreational programming in South Dakota’s state parks is increasing as the summer season begins. On June 11 and 12, several parks will offer programs allowing visitors to join guided hikes, cook in the outdoors, or just enjoy a day of family fun. Among those activities: Basic Birding, Lake Poinsett Recreation

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SD: Yankton Recreation Areas, Resort Remain Open

YANKTON, S.D. – Despite high water along the Missouri River, all facilities at Lewis and Clark, Chief White Crane, and Pierson Ranch Recreation Areas are fully operational. “We expect to be open for the remainder of the summer,” said Regional Park Supervisor, Jeff VanMeeteren. “Those with family vacations and camping outings scheduled do not need

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CO: High water raises risks for anglers, boaters

DENVER – The Colorado Division of Wildlife is urging anglers to take extra precautions on the water as rising temperatures and deep snowpack make for dangerous runoff conditions in the state. State flood engineers are predicting that streams and rivers in northern Colorado could experience the highest water levels in 30 years, with the runoff

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ID: Panhandle Region Fishing Information June 2, 2011

This report is based on information from anglers, local tackle shops, spot creel surveys and fish manager’s observations. It is a general summary of what others are saying about what fish are being caught and what gear anglers’ are using. Interested in teaching others your love of angling? Bring your family and friends to Idaho

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