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June 29, 2011

Dumpster-scavenging bear attacks Arizona woman

Officials believe they caught the bear responsible A Gilbert, Arizona woman was attacked by an adult male black bear while walking her dog in Pinetop late Tuesday evening, June 28. The attack occurred near Sports Village Loop, approximately 60 yards from a dumpster where the bear had been scavenging. The bear returned to attack the […]

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‘All hands on deck’ for Texas game wardens July 4th

It’ll be “all hands on deck” during the July 4th holiday weekend as state game wardens take to crowded and in some cases dangerously low Texas lakes to enforce boating laws. “Realizing the potential danger and the high number of water fatalities we’ve had so far this year, we’ll have a high profile on the

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Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management Available Free Electronically

If you like to follow emerging research and scientific literature relating to fish and wildlife, check out the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. Vol 2, Issue 1 is now available online. According to a USFWS release, “readers from many disciplines will find papers of interest in this issue: topics include

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A Hat Tip to Game Wardens

As a rule, sportsmen are never thrilled to see the approach of a game warden to their boat, ice-fishing shack or treestand. But here are some stories that may help you appreciate these hard-working men and women. Litter Leads to Trespassing Poachers A convenience store surveillance videotape and some good, old-fashioned detective work led to

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Indiana online reserved-hunt applications available July 1

Hunters may apply for a reserved hunt online by visiting www.IndianaOutdoor.IN.gov and clicking on the “Register for a Reserved Hunt” link, beginning July 1. The online method is the only way to apply. All applicants must possess a valid hunting license for the hunt for which they apply. All applications must be completed by the

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Maryland DNR, Coastal Anglers Hook Up For Innovative Flounder Survey

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has partnered with the Atlantic Coast Chapter of the Maryland Saltwater Sportsmen’s Association (MSSA) to conduct a survey to assess the recreational flounder catch rate. Beginning in July, MSSA members will take to the water to distribute the survey to anglers in Maryland’s Coastal Bays as part of the

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Indiana license finder tool now available

The Sport License Finder tool will help hunters find the types of licenses or stamps needed to pursue certain sport activities. Just answer 3 simple questions; Sport, Age, Residency. The search results will display the licenses or stamps available, with some other options/requirements. If you’ve ever been unsure of what licenses you need, this tool

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