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August 1, 2011

CO: Pronghorn plans discussed Aug. 18 in Byers

DENVER — Colorado Parks and Wildlife will hold a public meeting to gather input on the PH-35 pronghorn herd which includes portions of Adams, Arapahoe, Douglas, and Elbert counties. Pronghorn population and composition objectives and any other issues of concern regarding pronghorn management in Game Management Units (GMUs) 104 and 105 will be discussed. The […]

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OK: August 19: deadline for youth bonus antlerless deer hunt applications

Beginning deer hunters have a unique opportunity to participate in three bonus antlerless deer hunts that will take place on private land in Osage County (Oct 7-9, 2011), Ellis County (Dec 9-10, 2011) and Alfalfa County (Jan 13-15, 2012). This year 42 youth will be drawn to receive one of the bonus private lands antlerless

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OK: Volunteers needed to take children fishing at 13th Annual Oklahoma Firefighters’ Burn Camp

Volunteer boaters are needed Aug. 20 to help children who are burn victims enjoy a day of fishing on Lake Hudson. The 13th Annual Oklahoma Firefighters’ Burn Camp is held at Dry Gulch U.S.A. near Pryor for children ages 6 to 16 that have suffered major burns. “Every Saturday of camp, we host a fishing

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OK: Wildlife Department’s Archery in the Schools Program now on Facebook

The Wildlife Department’s Oklahoma National Archery in the Schools Program (OKNASP) is now on Facebook. “We felt that Facebook would be the ideal social media platform for this program since it is aimed towards teens,” said Justin Marschall, OKNASP coordinator for the Wildlife Department. “This page will allow archers and coaches to share success stories.

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SD: Newton Hills Hosts 32nd Annual Sioux River Folk Music Festival

CANTON, S.D. – Newton Hills State Park is preparing for three days of music, dancing and family fun during the 32nd annual Sioux River Folk Festival. The festival starts Friday, August 5th and runs through Sunday, August 7th. The festival kicks off Friday at 7 p.m. with performances by The FOTM Band, Carolina Story, The

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