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January 6, 2012

Death of a monk seal on Kaua'i under investigation

Kaua‘i death makes four dead seals since November LIHU‘E, KAUA‘I – The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), in cooperation with the Department of Land and Natural Resources, is investigating the suspicious death of a Hawaiian monk seal on the Northeast coast of Kaua‘i. “This was not how I hoped the New Year would start.” […]

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ID: Employment opportunities for Wildlife Technician, January 5, 2012

Location: Boise and Twin Falls, ID Closes: 01/30/12 Responsibilities: Four technicians are needed on 2 sage-grouse research projects in southwest Idaho and south-central Idaho/northern Nevada. Primary duties will include night trapping with spotlights, radio-marking/banding, radio-telemetry monitoring, vegetation/habitat monitoring, and point sampling of sage-grouse predators. Qualifications/Skills Needed: B.S. degree in Wildlife or Biology is required. These

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MA: Historic habitat protection project in Leverett and Shutesbury

In late December, the Commonwealth’s largest private land conservation deal since the 1920’s was finalized, resulting in the protection of 3,486 acres of working forest land in the towns of Leverett and Shutesbury. A conservation restriction acquired by the Department of Fish and Game (DFG) and its Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (MassWildlife) from North

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Massachusetts Outdoor Users, Thank a landowner today

With the New Year just beginning and our fishing, hunting, or wildlife watching adventures are becoming fond memories, it’s time to remember the private landowners who, through their generosity, helped to make these experiences possible. “Access to fishing, hunting, hiking, or watching wildlife is a privilege provided by landowners,” says Marion Larson, MassWildlife Outreach Coordinator.

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Masswildlife at Home Shows and Sportsmens Shows

In January and February consider visiting with Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (MassWildlife) staff at home shows and sportsmen’s shows across the state. Learn about the common wildlife in your neighborhood at the home shows and share your latest fish story or hunting adventure or buy your license at the sportsmen’s shows. The Boston Home

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MA: 2011 Preliminary archery and shotgun deer season results

Preliminary information on the archery and shotgun deer season results have been compiled though some check stations have yet to report their tallies. For the 2011 archery deer season, a preliminary statewide total of 3,689 deer were checked in at official deer check stations. The Western District office tallied 397 deer while Connecticut Valley District

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