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September 2, 2011

Complicated seabird problem at mouth of Columbia River

No matter how hard man tries, it’s predictably difficult to control natural outcomes. Wild animals are opportunistic and strive to survive. Here’s what happened when wildlife officials tried to reign in fish-eating terns…  EAST SAND ISLAND, Wash. (AP) – An attempt by government wildlife experts to control seabirds at the mouth of the Columbia River […]

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Pennsylvania residents like gas industry, but have worries

SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) – Pennsylvanians overwhelmingly like the natural gas industry and favor taxing it, but are divided about whether the benefits outweigh possible environmental harm, according to a new Franklin & Marshall College poll released Wednesday. They also strongly oppose opening more state forest land to drilling and think drilling has improved the state’s

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Minnesota: Itasca Park muzzleloader deer hunt changes announced

Applications due Sept. 8 The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds those interested in hunting deer in Itasca State Park during the muzzleloader season that a special hunt permit is now required and the deadline for applying for this permit is Sept. 8. In addition to the new special hunt permit requirement, the season

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OK: Yukon teenager finds lifelong hobby at Wildlife Expo

After spending hours at the Oklahoma Wildlife Expo, 17-year-old Jake Sutton of Yukon knew falconry was the sport for him. “I’ve always seen it in history books and thought it would be a cool thing to do, so the Oklahoma Falconer’s Association booth really stood out to me,” said Sutton, who is now an apprentice

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NH: Weekly Fishing Report for September 1, 2011

Share your passion: Fish and Game needs volunteer instructors to teach ice fishing, fly fishing or basic fishing to youth and adults. Training sessions coming up this fall — http://www.fishnh.com/Newsroom/News_2011/News_2011_Q3/LGF_instructor_trng_082911.html   NORTH COUNTRY In late August and early September, biologists throughout the state evaluate the growth and survival of Atlantic salmon in the Connecticut and

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