Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – April 9, 2018
Turkey hunters, what you need to know about tagging your gobbler.
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Turkey hunters, what you need to know about tagging your gobbler.
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And for little brown bats, of which only one was found in survey, it will take “close to a century” for the species to recover.
From thousands to about 25: Outbreak continues to ravage New Hampshire bat population Read More »
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — State officials say a man was injured north of Anchorage after a moose that he had just kicked stomped his foot in return. KTVA-TV reports that the moose injured the man Thursday morning. State Department of Fish and Game spokesman Ken Marsh said the man escaped major injuries in the encounter. Marsh
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Details of a waterfowl symposium coming to Bloomington.
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RICHMOND, Va. — Endangered red-cockaded woodpeckers are making a comeback in Virginia. The Center for Conservation Biology at the College of William and Mary said surveys last year found 96 individual birds. That’s the highest level since the early 1980s. Red-cockaded woodpeckers require old growth pine savannas maintained by fire and their population levels have
Endangered woodpecker bounces back from the brink in Virginia Read More »
Tournament is expected to remove more than 100,000 pounds of Asian Carp from the waterways.
Kentucky bowfishing tournament targets Asian carp removal, awareness Read More »
Easter weekend finally brought the weather I was looking for, and I sprang into action on the chore list. After all, turkey season was only a month away (shorter for the youth weekend) and there’s plenty to do if I want to spend my weekend mornings in May chasing gobblers. The truth is, I’m going
Tackling busy April of chores ahead of spring gobbler season Read More »
Bear spray also works well for deer, moose and other critters that might be a threat.
Bruin experts: Bear spray effective, but it takes practice, forethought Read More »
RAPID CITY, S.D. — South Dakota’s game commission has rejected giving fewer landowners an advantage for licenses to hunt elk in the Black Hills. The Rapid City Journal reports landowners still need at least 240 acres and 500 elk-use days for a preference license. An elk-use day is any day an elk feeds or waters
South Dakota game commission sets elk seasons, reduces licenses Read More »