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August 1, 2011

Wisconsin wolves kill bear hound, new caution area set up

On July 29th, Wildlife Services confirmed that wolves killed a bear training hound while training on the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. The incident marks the 3rd hound killed during the bear hound training season. While the exact pack responsible is not totally clear, the depredation was likely committed by the Black Lake Pack. This pack currently […]

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Minnesota DNR seeks comments on Lake Vermilion special walleye regulation

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will hold a public meeting Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. to provide an update on the status of the Lake Vermilion walleye population, answer questions and gather input on the future of the Lake Vermilion walleye regulation. The meeting will be at the DNR area office, 650 Highway 169,

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Cowboy Music and Poetry Return to Colorado’s Vega State Park

If you’ve never dug in to good cowboy poetry, you’re missin’ the boat. Here’s word of a celebration in Colorado of America’s cowboy creativity, including music and a roster of cowboy poets…  COLLBRAN, Colo. – Vega State Park will celebrate our cowboy heritage with music and poetry on Saturday, August. 6, beginning at 5:30 p.m.

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Pressure resumes for trapping ban in New Mexico wolf area

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) – Now that state game officials have cleared the way for trapping to resume in southwestern New Mexico, environmentalists are renewing their calling for the federal government to do more to protect the Mexican gray wolf in the Southwest. The U.S. Forest Service and the Fish and Wildlife Service received letters this

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Researcher: Ravens may threaten Wyoming sage grouse

RAWLINS, Wyo. (AP) – A researcher says Wyoming’s booming raven population could threaten the state’s greater sage grouse population. Mike Conover, a wildlife biologist at Utah State University, tells the Rawlins Daily Times that the sage grouse are big birds with big eggs, which make them tempting targets for ravens. Conover is finishing a four-year

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SD: Condition of White Lake Dam Spillway in Marshall County Being Monitored

Pierre, S.D. – Following a recent heavy rainfall event, local emergency management officials in Marshall County became concerned about damage caused to the primary spillway at White Lake Dam. White Lake Dam impounds about 186 acres of water and is located six miles east and four miles north of Britton, SD. Local officials first became

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