Pennsylvania trapper schools are a prime catch for fur-taking knowledge
It is clearly evident that trapping is far from dead in the state of Pennsylvania.
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It is clearly evident that trapping is far from dead in the state of Pennsylvania.
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Rushing Waters trout farm offers on-site restaurant with chefs who will cook your catch.
Can the central Minnesota fishery match last year’s epic smallmouth bass showing?
The Minnesota DNR honored two youths for their outstanding conservation efforts during a ceremony Sept. 1, at the DNR volunteer outdoor stage at the Minnesota State Fair. Lawrence Mettler from Burtrum, Minn., in Todd County, received the 4-H award, and Gunnar Frahm from Silver Bay, Minn., in Lake County, received the Future Farmers of America
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The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Division of Fish and Wildlife is asking those who are out in the fields and woods of New Jersey at this time of year to be alert for deer that may be affected by Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) and to report any suspected cases to the Division. Hemorrhagic
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Whooping cranes are in the midst of their fall migration and sightings will increase as they make their way into and through North Dakota over the next several weeks. Anyone seeing these birds as they move through the state is asked to report sightings so the birds can be tracked. Whoopers stand about five feet
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Total pheasants observed per 100 miles are down 61 percent from last year, brood observations down 63 percent, and average brood size down 19 percent from 2016.
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Powerful storm sweeping into Ohio Valley later this week.
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