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July 27, 2011

OK: Wildlife Expo to feature Oklahoma angling opportunities

Some would say if you have never had a chance to catch a fish, then you really haven’t experienced Oklahoma, but you can at this year’s seventh annual Oklahoma Wildlife Expo slated for Sept. 24-25. The Wildlife Expo, held at the Lazy E Arena just north of Oklahoma City, provides visitors a chance to fish

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OK: New association to help simplify prescribed burning for landowners

A new association has been formed to provide landowners and state prescribed burn associations with an organization that can assist them with liability insurance, finding funding for equipment and training, and a voice for prescribed burning throughout the state. The Oklahoma Prescribed Burn Association (OPBA) was formed through a three-year Conoco-Phillips challenge grant from the

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Missouri appeals court overturns trial court on hunting law question

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – A state appeals court has reversed an earlier court’s ruling that invalidated two Missouri hunting regulations. A southeastern Missouri trial judge concluded last year that the hunting rules were vague and therefore unconstitutional. Missouri’s Southern District Court of Appeals reversed that ruling earlier this month. The appellate court largely focused

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Arizona woman dies 4 weeks after bear attack

SCOTTSDALE, Arizona (AP) – A woman attacked by a bear while walking her dog four weeks ago has died of complications from her injuries. Family members say 61-year-old Lana Hollingsworth died Monday at a Scottsdale hospital after undergoing numerous surgeries following the mauling on June 28. KTVK-TV reports doctors believe an unknown bacteria, possibly from

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Philadelphia Businessman Indicted for African Elephant Ivory Trafficking; Approximately One Ton Seized

The owner of an African arts store in Philadephia has been arrested and charged with 10 felony counts for orchestrating the smuggling of elephant ivory from Africa and selling new carvings to customers in the United States as antiques. Service special agents, whose investigation secured conspiracy, smuggling, and wildlife trafficking counts against the defendant, seized

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