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September 14, 2011

SD: Custer State Park Hosts Annual Buffalo Roundup and Arts Festival

CUSTER, S.D. – A one-of-a-kind western weekend awaits you at the annual Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup and Arts Festival Sept. 24 through 26. The Buffalo Roundup begins at 9:30 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 26, near the corrals along the Wildlife Loop Road. The parking areas open at 6:15 a.m. MDT and close at 9 […]

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CO: Bighorn Management Plans Posted on Web Site

DURANGO, Colo. — Proposed management plans for two Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep herds in southwest Colorado are now posted on the Colorado Parks and Wildlife website. Those interested are invited to review the plans and make comments by Oct. 9. The plans are posted at: http://wildlife.state.co.us/Hunting/BigGame/HerdManagementDAUPlans/Pages/HerdManagementDAUPlans.aspx. The two herds are: the Weminuche herd, located from

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Indiana: new liability law, DNR program help landowners with deer damage

A new Indiana landowner liability law, combined with the DNR’s Hunters Helping Farmers program, can help landowners experiencing deer damage to crops, forest regeneration or landscaping get deer populations under control on their property. The DNR has liberalized hunting regulations in most counties to address deer populations by strategically targeting antlerless deer, but effectiveness depends

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Minnesota Governor Dayton asks Congress for help with invasive carp

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) – Gov. Mark Dayton outlined an urgent case Monday for stopping invasive Asian carp from spreading widely in Minnesota’s waters, convening a summit where he said the state will need help from Congress and where officials discussed whether a Mississippi River lock and dam in Minneapolis should be permanently closed. At

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Minnesota Governor Dayton asks Congress for help with invasive carp

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) – Gov. Mark Dayton outlined an urgent case Monday for stopping invasive Asian carp from spreading widely in Minnesota’s waters, convening a summit where he said the state will need help from Congress and where officials discussed whether a Mississippi River lock and dam in Minneapolis should be permanently closed. At

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