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August 29, 2011

One week left to apply for Maryland black bear permits

DNR Only Accepting Online Applications Annapolis, Md. (Monday, August 29, 2011) — There is less than one week left to apply online for the 2011 black bear hunting permit lottery at blackbear.dnr.state.md.us (the deadline for phone-in applications was August 26). This year’s black bear hunting season is scheduled for October 24-29 in Garrett and Allegany […]

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Public invited to comment on Minnesota experimental fishing regulations

Reviews of existing or newly proposed experimental fishing regulations on Minnesota waters will be the subject of 11 open house public meetings being conducted across the state in the coming weeks by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The meetings will focus on special regulations for sunfish, crappie, largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye and

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Minnesota state parks offer Labor Day options for last-minute planners

For all those last-minute planners, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) says there are still plenty of reservable campsites available at Minnesota state parks and recreation areas for Labor Day weekend. There are six parks with at least 20 reservable sites available for Labor Day weekend (as of Aug. 23): · Minneopa State Park

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Minnesota: Deer reported by Oronoco landowner tests negative for CWD

A white-tailed deer, recently discovered in southeastern Minnesota near Oronoco, exhibited some symptoms consistent with Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) but was not infected with the disease. “We appreciate the public awareness about the disease and its potential effects on the deer population,” said Lou Cornicelli, big game program coordinator for the Minnesota Department of Natural

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Tests completed on fish caught below Montana oil spill

As a followup to the Yellowstone River oil spill story, here’s the latest on testing of fish sampled below the source of the spill…  BILLINGS, MT – Laboratory analysis of fish collected in the Yellowstone River below the site of a July 1 oil spill show no detectible petroleum in consumable fillet tissues. Traces of

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Oregon releases plan to help Upper Willamette chinook and steelhead

SALEM, Ore. — The State of Oregon has released a conservation plan for Upper Willamette chinook salmon and steelhead, fish that have been protected under the Endangered Species Act since 1999. The plan calls for actions to restore natural production of spring Chinook salmon and winter steelhead in the Willamette River and its subbasins. In

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