In Illinois, more room for raptor rehab
Illinois Raptor Center expands rehabilitation space to help birds of prey regain their soaring heights and hunting skills.
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Illinois Raptor Center expands rehabilitation space to help birds of prey regain their soaring heights and hunting skills.
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Lansing — If hunters have their way, a long-legged wetlands bird and an oft-spotted gray dove in southern Michigan could become the latest game species in the state. Michigan United Conservation Clubs passed two measures at its annual convention earlier this month to seek sandhill crane and mourning dove hunting seasons in Michigan, the Detroit
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Harrisburg — An effort to bring back one long-gone species worked, but only to a degree. Might this go better? The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission for years worked to reintroduce paddlefish into Pittsburgh’s rivers. The fish are native to the drainage; they disappeared more than 100 years ago because of pollution. The commission stocked
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Isle, Minn. — The Minnesota DNR’s top fisheries biologist won’t say what will happen when the three-week walleye-fishing closure ends July 27 for Lake Mille Lacs, but that hasn’t stopped speculation from swirling around the 132,000-acre lake. It’s unclear how close state anglers are to reaching their portion of the 64,000-pound quota, of which they
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Marengo, Ohio — Over the past decade, it has steadily grown to become the largest privately owned recreational shooting facility not only in Ohio, but in all of America. The numbers alone are enough to impress. Fifty-two trapshooting fields sit side by side, stretching a full mile. In addition, there are 14 skeet fields, 14
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