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January 16, 2012

OR: States agree to reduce sturgeon catch by 38% on the lower Columbia River

PORTLAND – For the third straight year, fish and wildlife directors from Washington and Oregon have agreed to reduce the catch of white sturgeon on the lower Columbia River, where the species has declined in abundance in recent years. Under the new agreement, the total allowable harvest of white sturgeon below Bonneville Dam will be […]

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Power Plays

Sometimes, combining electricity and wildlife can have shocking results. The Eagle Has Landed, with a Bang About 10,000 Juneau, Alaska residents lost power briefly after an overly ambitious bald eagle carrying a deer head in its talons flew into power transmission lines, causing a small electrical explosion Officials from Alaska Light and Power Company report

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AR: Hunter Education Class (Columbus)

There will be a public hunter education coarse available. When Saturday, January 28, 2012 Time 8:00am until 6:00pm Where Rick Evans Grandview Prairie Conservation Education Center, 1685 CR35N, Columbus, AR 71831 Description The Rick Evans Grandview Prairie Conservation Education Center in Columbus invites you to take the Arkansas Hunter Education Course. Registration required. Call the

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NH: Reminder — Junior duck stamp contest deadline in March 15, 2012

CONCORD, N.H.: Hey kids! Here’s a chance to express your creativity, learn about wildlife and win cash prizes. Create your own original artwork of a North American duck or goose and enter it in the 2012 New Hampshire Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest. Entries must be postmarked by March 15, 2012. The contest is open

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UT: Fishing Report DWR Central Region Jan 16, 2012

ATTENTION: Quagga and zebra mussels are a major threat to Utah waterways. Watch this video to learn more about these destructive mussels and how to decontaminate your boat.   BURRASTON PONDS: (January 13) Fishing is slow to fair. Burraston has not been stocked since last fall. CANYON VIEW PARK POND: (January 13) The pond is

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Coyote hunting

Mother Nature has been good to us this winter in Northern Illinois thus far. She hasn’t assaulted us with any blizzard like conditions that can trap us inside for any number of days. In fact, it’s already the middle of January and just now, we finally have a light blanket of snow cover on the

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