Minnesota CREP enrollees: It’s about creating wildlife habitat
“You have to look at what’s the best use of the land for the long-term.”
“You have to look at what’s the best use of the land for the long-term.”
Data from this study will help determine survival rates and mortality factors, habitat use, home range size and movements of adult female and fawn mule deer in southwest Nebraska. Another goal of the study is to understand why mule deer population density changes so abruptly in the study area.
Fishing legend Gary Roach’s secrets for late-season ice fishing.
PITTSBURGH — Sometimes smell is the first sense suggesting what’s just up the road, and it’s never a pretty sight. Most road-killed animals are still disposed of the old-fashioned way – something eats them, occasionally becoming the next meal of opportunity for yet another hungry omnivore. But in modern society, someone has to clean up
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The agency that oversees hunting in Pennsylvania is getting a closer look from the state auditor general’s office. Democratic Auditor General Eugene DePasquale on Tuesday announced his office will be conducting the Game Commission’s first performance audit in nearly a decade. The review includes revenue sources, how the commission is spending money
Lake Bemidji State Park to again embrace this growing winter sport.
MINNEAPOLIS — An invasive species with a jarring name has turned up in Lake Superior: the bloody red shrimp. Researchers found a single specimen of the tiny shrimp in a sample collected from the Duluth-Superior harbor last summer as part of routine surveillance for invasive species, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said. That means
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS East – Look for walleyes over 25 to 32 feet during the day or in 12 to 14 feet during low-light periods. Perch action has been best off the mud flats and deep basin areas in 28 feet or more – tullibees also are being caught