Your Daily Outdoor News Update, October 3rd, 2016
Your Daily Outdoor News Update, October 3rd, 2016 Read More »
Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s Incorporated, two iconic American outdoor companies with similar origins, today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Bass Pro Shops will acquire Cabela’s.
A big deal: Bass Pro Shops about to acquire Cabela’s Read More »
Season opened on Sept. 24
Ohio’s deer archery season off to sluggish start Read More »
Many species of Pennsylvania wildlife depend on acorns to carry them through the winter. This is shaping up to be a bountiful autumn.
The sound of acorns dropping signals nature’s bounty in Pennsylvania for hunters Read More »
A hot, dry spring and summer in Pennsylvania may greatly reduce areas with enough water to attract migrating ducks.
Ducks in Pennsylvania may be hard to find this season Read More »
By Seth Carlson Contributing Writer Phillips, Wis. — Landowners in six counties are eligible to be the first to participate in the citizen wildlife monitoring program called Snapshot Wisconsin that uses trail cameras to spy on wildlife species such as elk, bears, fox, bobcats, wolves, whooping cranes and more across the state. Enrollment for Snapshot
Program expands effort to ‘crowdsource’ trail cam pics Read More »
Staff Report Albany — DEC officials are evaluating the results of a pilot project in several wildlife management units that could ultimately change the way the state gathers information on deer populations. The effort could replace the old citizen task force process and, according to DEC deer managers, improve the public input process for managing
DEC evaluating pilot project that could refine management of deer Read More »
Study results have Minnesota on alert over CWD prevalence in Iowa and Wisconsin St. Paul, Minn. — Researchers for the first time have shown that declines in free-ranging deer populations occur as a result of high prevalence of chronic wasting disease (CWD). The eight-year study, done in east-central Wyoming, showed a 10.4-percent annual decline. The
CWD study reveals 10 percent annual deer population decline Read More »