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October 1, 2011

Coastal area black bear hunt applications now available

The application and details for the coastal area black bear hunt are now available online or by calling (803) 734-3886 and requesting that an application be mailed to you. Applicants can also complete an application and pay the application fee at any S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Regional office. DNR has determined that the […]

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SD: Needles Highway closing for the winter

CUSTER STATE PARK, S.D. – Needles Highway from Sylvan Lake to American Center Road will close Oct. 11 for treatment of mountain pine beetle. The road will remain closed through the winter. “A combination of commercial and non-commercial thinning, fuel break creation and mountain pine beetle-infested tree removal is being completed on 80 acres along

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SD: State Park App available for Android and iPhone

PIERRE, S.D. (September 2011) – ParksByNature Network has teamed up with South Dakota State Parks to create an innovative mobile app that brings valuable park information right to your phone. The Official S.D. State Parks Guide app gives users access to up-to-date park information, upcoming events, news, alerts, weather conditions and geographic landmarks before you

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GFP, South Dakota State Hunting Hat Promotion Enters Second Year

BROOKINGS, S.D. – A partnership between the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department and South Dakota State University will put funds into a research endowment and hats on the heads of hunters. GFP works closely with the SDSU Wildlife Studies Program. Much of the research done by GFP involves the use of SDSU graduate

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NH: Expenct Construction Delays on Adams Point Road to Great Bay Boat Access

CONCORD, N.H. — The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, in cooperation with the University of New Hampshire, will reconstruct Adams Point Road in Durham, N.H., from early October through through mid-November, 2011. Fish and Game’s Great Bay boat ramp and the Adams Point Wildlife Management Area will remain open for public use during this

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OK: Calling all young outdoor writers to compete for outdoor getaways

Oklahoma youth are getting a chance this year to share their outdoor heritage to competing for an all-expense-paid outdoor getaway. According to Colin Berg, education supervisor for the Wildlife Department, the essay contest is an ideal way for youth to show their love for the outdoors and, in the process, possibly win a vacation in

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OK: Hunters reminded to check burn ban status before building campfires

Fall has arrived in Oklahoma after one of the hottest summers on record, but the state still suffers from drought, leaving a number of counties under Governor and county-enacted burn bans. With the start of several hunting seasons Oct. 1, officials with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation are reminding hunters to be aware of

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