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January 12, 2012

AR: More than 63,000 pounds of fish stocked in December

LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Game and Fish Commission crews stocked over 364,000 fish in Arkansas lakes and rivers during December, according to Mark Oliver, chief of the Fisheries Division. The total stocking of fish weighed more than 63,700 pounds. December stockings: Amon’s Lake, Baxter County, 500 catchable rainbow trout Lake Atalanta, Benton County, 3,400 catchable

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AR: Weekly Waterfowl Report January 11, 2011

The following report is a compilation of state reports and waterfowl surveys from across Arkansas. This report provides a look at habitat conditions across the state. Duck numbers down, but cold air in forecast LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Game and Fish Commission biologists conducted the annual midwinter waterfowl survey Jan. 1-5, counting an estimated 1.1

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Discover Wild New Hampshire Day set got Saturday, April 21, 2012

CONCORD, N.H. — Mark your spring calendars for Discover WILD New Hampshire Day, coming this year on Saturday, April 21. This family-friendly Earth Day event takes place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the grounds of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department at 11 Hazen Drive in Concord, N.H. Admission is free. Enjoy

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NJ: DEP urges all homeowners to test for radon

TRENTON – Homeowners in New Jersey are being advised by the Department of Environmental Protection to check this month for an unwanted visitor to your premises: namely colorless, odorless, and tasteless radon, a naturally occurring gas that could seep into your home without a warning, and which could cause cancer. Governor Chris Christie has pronounced

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AK: Help make 2012 a great year for Alaska’s native aquatics by going felt-free!

Winter may stand between anglers and their favorite Alaskan streams and rivers, but it’s not too early to start thinking about getting a new pair of wading boots…without felt soles! Initially popular because they provide good traction on slippery streambeds, felt-soled wading boots are now known to have a major drawback: they provide an ideal

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