Wisconsin DNR announces first modern-day elk hunt for fall of 2018
4 elk tags available through random draw, 1 by raffle, 5 go to Chippewa tribes.
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4 elk tags available through random draw, 1 by raffle, 5 go to Chippewa tribes.
Wisconsin DNR announces first modern-day elk hunt for fall of 2018 Read More »
Over 15 game fish species, 70,000 lakes and more fishing lodges than you can shake a fishing rod at.
A Mecca for the Multi-Species Angler: Alyssa Lloyd Read More »
How you can shoot for wild turkey, pheasant and waterfowl stamp design-contest glory.
Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – March 13, 2018 Read More »
The Iowa Monarch Conservation Consortium has set a goal of acres devoted to monarch butterfly habitat in the state by 2038. “The consortium has worked collaboratively with diverse stakeholders to develop a comprehensive plan to expand habitat on our agricultural land, urban areas, roadsides, and other public land. We appreciate the many partners that have
Take note of the new northern pike fishing regulations.
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MINOT, N.D. — High school fishing is in its infancy in North Dakota, but some students are already eyeing the opportunity to join the growing national trend. North Dakota now has a tournament for fishermen of high school age scheduled for this summer at Nelson Lake. Badlands Bass Bandits President Paul Reinbold told the Minot
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LANCASTER, Pa. — Despite a tricky and manpower-intensive rescue of a teenager, Wind Cave in southern Lancaster County will not be closed to public use. Warning signs, however, will be erected at access points to the popular cave, said Phil Wenger, president and CEO of the Lancaster County Conservancy, which will take over ownership of
In Pennsylvania, working to keep natural landmarks open, but safe Read More »
In November 2016, an estimated 3,000 snow geese died when they landed in the acidic, metal-laden water.
Montana mining companies working to avoid another massive geese die-off Read More »
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Wildlife officials say more than 550 Yellowstone National Park bison have been removed so far this winter in the annual program to limit the herd size. The Bozeman Daily Chronicle reported that 328 animals have been shipped to slaughter and hunters have killed 234. Meat from slaughtered bison is distributed to
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