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December 14, 2011

NJ: Commissioner Martin to provide one-year progress report on Barnegat Bay work and announce land preservation agreement

COMMISSIONER MARTIN TO PROVIDE ONE-YEAR PROGRESS REPORT ON BARNEGAT BAY WORK AND ANNOUNCE LAND PRESERVATION AGREEMENT TRENTON – On Thursday, Dec. 15 at noon, DEP Commissioner Bob Martin and staff will provide a one-year update on progress made under Governor Christie’s Barnegat Bay Comprehensive Restoration Plan. He will also make an announcement regarding preservation of

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Michigan officials say deer kill up slightly

Traverse City, Mich. (AP) – Michigan wildlife officials say it appears that slightly more deer were killed in this year’s firearms hunting season than during the same period in 2010. The Department of Natural Resources said Friday that initial estimates suggest the harvest ranged from unchanged to 10 percent higher in the Upper Peninsula. The

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Michigan Hunter with no license loses trophy buck antlers

Lapeer, Mich. (AP) – After his hunting buddy missed, Jeff Kerr says he couldn’t resist: He shot a 13-point trophy buck on his grandmother’s land in Lapeer County, a deer with a generous rack. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime rack for a deer hunter,” said Lt. Dave Malloch of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. But

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South Dakota poaching tips spur 394 cases in past year

Sioux Falls, S.D. (AP) – A program that offers reward money for tips about illegal hunting or fishing in South Dakota paid out $8,725 last year. Turn In Poachers is run through the state Department of Game, Fish and Parks. The Argus Leader reports that the program produced 394 investigations in the fiscal year ending

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North Dakota Part of Sage Grouse Conservation Plan

While southwestern North Dakota is on the edge of the sage grouse’s native range, the state still has an important role in improving long-term prospects for this large upland bird. North Dakota Lieutenant Governor Drew Wrigley, along with North Dakota Game and Fish Department Director Terry Steinwand, attended a meeting in Cheyenne, Wyo., last week

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