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December 22, 2011

AR: Application period for WMA turkey hunt ends Jan. 15

LITTLE ROCK -Arkansas turkey hunters may now apply for limited permits on several Arkansas Game and Fish Commission wildlife management areas for the 2012 turkey season. Hunters may apply online by either clicking on the turkey banner at the top of the AGFC website or in the lower right hand corner, hunters can click on […]

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AR: Homework pays off for young elk hunter Ben Brasuell

BENTON – Ben Brasuell did his homework. One result is several teachers at Benton Junior High School will enjoy some tasty elk summer sausage. Brasuell, 14 and an eighth-grader, scouted the elk country of the Buffalo River “six or seven times” after winning a permit to hunt for an antlerless elk at the Buffalo River

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AR: Donated Christmas trees get second life as fish habitat

LITTLE ROCK – Ask any Arkansas fisherman and you’ll get a multitude of answers about how they feel when it comes to underwater structure. Anglers may curse those logs and branches that snag their brand new lures, but they know that structure is key to a successful outing. The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is

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Last Call for 2012 N.H. Fish and Wildlife Calendars

CONCORD, N.H. — The new year is fast approaching and the all-new 2012 New Hampshire Fish & Wildlife wall calendars are going fast. Get yours and be inspired for a year of outdoor adventure! With striking photographs of New Hampshire wildlife on every page, plus handy season dates for hunting, fishing, snowmobiling and more, this

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CONCORD, N.H. — If you see a flock of wild turkeys in New Hampshire this winter, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department would like to hear about it. For the fourth consecutive year, citizens are being asked to report sightings of turkey flocks seen from January 1 through March 31, 2012, by filling out

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Salazar Announces Recovery of Gray Wolves in the Western Great Lakes, Removal from Threatened and Endangered Species List

States, tribes to assume management responsibility WASHINGTON — Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced that gray wolf populations in the Great Lakes region have recovered and no longer require the protection of the Endangered Species Act. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is publishing a final rule in the Federal Register removing wolves

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