Minnesota’s outdoor calendar (Jan. 13, 2023)
A look at upcoming outdoor-related events from around Minnesota.
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A look at upcoming outdoor-related events from around Minnesota.
Minnesota’s outdoor calendar (Jan. 13, 2023) Read More »
The DNR has extended the deadline to provide input on the wolf management draft plan to Feb. 28. Many people, including Safari Club International–Wisconsin Chapter, had expressed a desire to extend the deadline as many would not have had a chance to review the plan and comment by the original Jan. 6 deadline.
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I NEED TO MAKE A CORRECTION REGARDING WOLF DELISTING from my On the Trail column in the last issue, which appeared on Page 13 of the Dec. 29 issue. I said the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) required 100 to 110 breeding pairs of wolves in Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, in conjunction with
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If your local skies are clear after sunset on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023, don’t miss an impressive night-sky sight. The planet Jupiter and a waxing, crescent Moon will appear close together in the western sky. They may look close from our viewpoint on Earth, but actually they are several hundred million miles apart.
Star Watch: Jupiter and a Crescent Moon Read More »
Reader-submitted letters to Illinois Outdoor News.
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It has been known for years that this poison is killing or reducing reproduction of nongame and game species such as pheasants and deer in rural agricultural areas and urban areas alike.
Minnesota letters to the editor: Neonicotinoids and opinions on deer management Read More »
From outdoors TV to podcasts to major speaking engagements, Rue Mapp was most everywhere in ’22.
A quick chat with… Founder and CEO of Outdoor Afro Rue Mapp Read More »
Madison — The Natural Resources Board (NRB) adopted a revised master plan for Rib Mountain State Park that may expand the alpine skiing area by 128 acres, and potentially add a corridor from the state park to the Nine-Mile County Forest. After hearing from 37 citizens at the Dec. 14 meeting, all but two in
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Schenectady, N.Y. — New York’s gun dealers say the state’s new gun and ammunition sales restrictions that took effect in December are having a big impact on business, hurting sales, creating new layers of paperwork and requirements and costing at least one shop a valued employee. Craig Serafini, owner of Upstate Guns and Ammo in
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