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February 27, 2024

Ohio’s Jim Inglis set to retire from Pheasants Forever

Whether in the halls of Washington D.C., various statehouses, or at gatherings of wildlife professionals throughout the country, the name and career of team member Jim Inglis has become synonymous with Pheasants Forever (PF) and Quail Forever’s (QF) work in conservation and advocacy.
After nearly 23 years of dedication to the organization, Inglis will now forge a new path for wildlife and hunting access as he retires from PF and QF.

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Get to know Ohio’s Maumee and Sandusky rivers, waters that walleye anglers will soon flock to

This is a tale of two state scenic rivers in northwest Ohio, the Sandusky and the Maumee, both of which will be garnering lots of angler attention in the next three months because of their popular spring spawning runs from western Lake Erie, with the first run of walleyes and then of white bass.
The story revolves around what is happening because of a dam that is no longer there, on the Sandusky, and a “dam” that is there, but “not really there,” on the Maumee.

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Pennsylvania Game Commission reports final bear harvest exceeds 2,900

All those hunters continue to do well, too. Last year they harvested 2,920 bears. That was down from the 3,170 taken in the 2022 seasons, which isn’t necessarily surprising given the Game Commission eliminated the extended bear season in five wildlife management units – 1B, 2C, 4A, 4B and 4D – for the 2023 season.

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Flap grows around blight-resistant chestnut trees

Two groups working to restore the American chestnut are at odds about a crucial step in the process.
Researchers at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry have spent 20 years developing a line of genetically engineered chestnut trees that display tolerance to the blight that essentially eradicated American chestnuts from the landscape a century ago.

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