Pennsylvania launches ‘Think Outside’ initiative
Initiative promoting state parks and forestlands as invaluable learning tools of higher education.
Pennsylvania launches ‘Think Outside’ initiative Read More »
Initiative promoting state parks and forestlands as invaluable learning tools of higher education.
Pennsylvania launches ‘Think Outside’ initiative Read More »
Greater chance for encounters with both animals as spring arrives in New York state.
It’s that time of year in New York: Avoiding conflicts with bears, coyotes Read More »
DNR has been quiet, but the ICF website now lists Schenck as the executive director and even contains a biography that is dated April 3, 2017 — next Monday.
Former DU conservation manager picked for Illinois Conservation Foundation’s top job Read More »
Pierre Junior Shooters combines the education of 4-H with the competitiveness of a club sport.
South Dakota youth shooting club promotes ethics Read More »
Change could mostly affect out-of-state hunters, who plan in advance and might be leery of scheduling later in the year due to wintry weather.
Earlier start to North Dakota pheasant season could boost local economies Read More »
Hunters will be able to use their cellphones to record their kills at the scene by using an app put in place by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
As Georgia turkey season opens, hunters can record kills with app Read More »
The Lake Erie Committee of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission agreed to a 20 percent increase in the total allowable catch for walleye and 13 percent for yellow perch.
Agency increases walleye, yellow perch catch for Lake Erie Read More »
By Javier SernaAssistant Editor Hastings, Minn. — A pair of invasive Asian carp were netted by commercial fishermen last week just above the confluence of the St. Croix River at Point Douglas Park. It was the first time an invasive silver carp, known for its jumping ability, was found on the St. Croix (the larger
Silver carp caught for first time from St. Croix River Read More »
New Hartford store will close St. Paul, Minn. — Outdoor retail giant Gander Mountain has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, is seeking a buyer for the company and is closing 32 stores across the country, including its New Hartford story in Oneida County. The company made the announcements earlier this month, calling the moves
Gander Mountain files for bankruptcy, seeks buyer Read More »