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February 1, 2012

IA: Apply Now for DNR Grant to Help Improve Your Local Lake, River or Stream

DES MOINES – The DNR is now accepting applications for a grant designed to help locally-led groups develop water quality improvement efforts in Iowa communities. Groups can request Watershed Planning Grants from $10,000 to $50,000 to develop plans to improve a local river, lake or stream on the state’s impaired waters list. Offered by the

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GA: National Archery in the Schools Program – Regional Tournaments

SCHOOLS TAKE AIM ON NASP-GEORGIA REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (January 26, 2012) -Over the next month, more than 50 archery teams and close to 1,000 students in grades 4-12 will compete at one of five 2012 National Archery in the Schools Program-GA Regional Tournaments. The regional sites and tournament dates are: Jan. 28 –

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FL: 2 Jacksonville men face captive wildlife charges

Two Jacksonville residents were arrested Monday for multiple captive wildlife law violations involving venomous snakes and conditional reptile species. Robert S. Hayes (DOB 05/27/53) and Scott Hayes (DOB 03/04/82) were cited when Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officers executed a search warrant Monday afternoon at the Hayes’ residence. Two Gaboon vipers, one diamondback

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Black crappie fishing hot in Florida’s cool season

Many anglers target black crappie during the cooler months in Florida. Nonresident anglers avoiding the deeper chill up north congregate around these premier fisheries every winter to join Florida’s own fishers who enjoy pursuing and harvesting the succulent panfishes. Crappies are high-profile fish with their own enthusiasts. CrappieUSA kicked off its 2012 season with an

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FL: FWC kicks off 2012 Commission meetings in Havana

The Feb. 7 workshop starts at 1 p.m.; regular sessions Feb. 8-9 start at 8:30 a.m. at the Florida Public Safety Institute Pat Thomas Law Enforcement Academy, 215 Academy Dr., Havana. All meetings are open to the public. The stock assessment workshop will provide the Commissioners an opportunity to discuss and share ideas about state

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