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August 5, 2011

Kansas: August Blue-Green Algae Alerts

Hillsdale Reservoir added to Advisory List, algae levels increase at Milford TOPEKA – Officials with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism caution Kansas lake users to heed blue-green algae alert news and signs posted at lakes. KDHE staff continue to test waters when alerted […]

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Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission Approves Online Application Process for Oyster Harvester Permits in Lake Calcasieu

August 4, 2011 – Today the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission passed a motion amending the rules by which Oyster Harvester Permits are issued for Lake Calcasieu. As required by Act 329 of the 2011 Louisiana Legislative Session, anyone seeking to commercially harvest oysters in Lake Calcasieu must have one of 126 special Oyster Harvester

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Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission Approves Online Application Process for Oyster Harvester Permits in Lake Calcasieu

August 4, 2011 – Today the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission passed a motion amending the rules by which Oyster Harvester Permits are issued for Lake Calcasieu. As required by Act 329 of the 2011 Louisiana Legislative Session, anyone seeking to commercially harvest oysters in Lake Calcasieu must have one of 126 special Oyster Harvester

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Credit where credit is due

Gotta’ give credit where credit is due. U.S. Rep Steve LaTourette, R-Bainbridge Township, is enjoying both sides of the coin flip. A couple of weeks ago he championed a House voice vote that pulls U.S. Environmental Protection Agency support from states like New York and Michigan, which have designed stricter rules governing ballast water discharges

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Venison workshops held throughout Indiana in September

Indiana DNR’s Division of Fish & Wildlife is partnering with the Purdue Cooperative Extension Service in sponsoring venison workshops in September. A deer will be skinned, butchered, and prepared in a variety of ways to taste, during each workshop. Food safety and handling procedures, as well as an update on deer health issues will be

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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: Quail conservation banquet slated this month

The sixth Annual Central Oklahoma 89er Chapter of Quail Forever fundraising banquet will be held at the Sportsman’s Country Club at 6 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 27 at the Sportsman’s Country Club in Oklahoma City. Quail Forever, a non-profit habitat conservation organization was founded in 2005 in response to the continuing decline of quail populations locally

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OK: USSA unveils new program to defend sportsmen’s rights

Oklahoma sportsmen interested in staying abreast of national and local legislation and initiatives that could affect hunting, fishing and trapping rights can now sign up for all the latest news. The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance (USSA) recently unveiled a new initiative aimed at building a coalition of sportsmen from coast to coast to protect America’s outdoor

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