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July 14, 2011

CT: Migratory Bird Hunting Season Regulations Meeting

The Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) today announced that the Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations Meeting will be held from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM on Friday, July 29, 2011, in the rear conference room at the DEEP Marine Headquarters, 333 Ferry Road, in Old Lyme. This meeting provides interested parties an opportunity […]

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Bear Activity on the Increase in Alabama

Numerous species of wildlife become more active as seasonal changes trigger various physiological responses. Some species migrate and others increase their movement patterns mostly in efforts focused on the propagation of their species. Many species perform this annual ritual including songbirds, butterflies, and even bats, but none cause quite the commotion in Alabama as that

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AL: A Real Act of Kindness, Leave Fawns in the Wild

July is the peak of whitetail deer fawning season in Alabama. The public is encouraged to leave seemingly abandoned, lost or orphaned fawns in the wild if found. Every year the lives of many young wild animals are destroyed by well-meaning people who attempt to “rescue” young wildlife from the wild. According to Marisa Lee,

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NM: Weekly Fishing Report July 12, 2011

Attention anglers: Extreme fire danger has prompted agencies to impose fire restrictions and closures on public and private lands across New Mexico. Please check for the latest information at http://nmfireinfo.wordpress.com or by calling the fire restrictions hotline at (877) 864-6985.   This fishing report, provided by the Department of Game and Fish and thefishphone.com, has

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Waterfowl Meetings — Aug. 9, Whitehall, NY — Aug. 10, Burlington, VT

WATERBURY, VT – Public meetings on the status of waterfowl populations and waterfowl hunting seasons for the State of Vermont and Lake Champlain zone in New York will be held Tuesday, August 9, in Whitehall, New York, and Wednesday, August 10, in Burlington, Vermont. The annual meetings are being held by the New York State

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Eating Vermont Fish can be Good for You and the Environment

WATERBURY, VT – Eat healthy — and help the environment? You can do both according to a new Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department webpage that reminds anglers of some of the benefits of eating the fish they catch. People fish for a variety of reasons including connecting with friends and family, spending time outdoors, enjoying

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VT: Loonwatch Day July 16 Volunteers Still Needed

WATERBURY, VT — The Vermont Loon Recovery Project (VLRP) annual statewide loon count is fast approaching, and there are some lakes that need volunteer loon observers. “This is a great opportunity to check out a lake or pond you normally might not visit,” said Eric Hanson, the Vermont Loon Recovery Project biologist. “Many of the

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