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December 8, 2011

AR: Water manipulation required again, but WMAs still good for second waterfowl season opening day

LITTLE ROCK – For the second time in just over two weeks, this week’s heavy rainfall is forcing the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission to manipulate water levels on several wildlife management areas in northeastern and eastern Arkansas. The measures are necessary to prevent damage or failure of infrastructure such as levees and water-control structures. […]

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AR: NRCS announces funding for wetlands conservation assistance

LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas landowners have until Jan. 27, 2012, to sign up for 2012 funding consideration through the Wetlands Reserve Program. Funded through the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008, WRP is a voluntary program that helps landowners address wetland and wildlife natural resource concerns on private lands. WRP participants limit their future

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AR: Brothers-in-law score first in 2011 December elk hunt

PONCA – Nathan Davidson scored with a nice bull elk early on opening morning of the 2011 December elk hunt in Buffalo River country. But his brother-in-law, Bobby Sims, was close behind. The two were hunting on private land not far from their Newton County homes. Davidson scored with a 6X6 bull, meaning six points

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AR: Doves in December offer uncrowded hunting opportunities

LITTLE ROCK – In December, deer hunting continues in many parts of Arkansas, and duck hunting is approaching its peak. Contrary to perception, dove hunting can be much more than that first weekend of the season in early September. The second segment of the season opens Dec. 26 and runs through Jan. 6. This time

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