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April 1, 2024

Public asked to share their pheasant and turkey sightings in Minnesota

Minnesotans will be able to report observations of ring-necked pheasants and wild turkeys in a citizen science effort by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources that kicks off this May.
“We’ll be asking folks to report any pheasant and turkeys they see in the wild from May through September,” said Nate Huck, resident game bird specialist. “We anticipate people will be enthusiastic about this new tool and the chance to report their sightings.”

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Minnesota DNR seeks input on updates to pheasant, waterfowl plans

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is asking for feedback on pheasant and duck management which will inform updates to the state’s duck and pheasant action plans.
“We’re starting the process to refresh these two action plans to reflect current conditions and public priorities and to inform near-term management priorities for 2025-2030,” said Leslie McInenly, DNR wildlife populations and regulations manager. “We’re in the scoping phase of the updates and there will be additional input opportunities once we have adjustments to propose for these plans.”

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Wharton Creek: Good access, stocked trout in New York’s Otsego County

Wharton Creek winds its way 33 miles through Otsego County, passing through the townships of Richfield, Exeter, Burlington, Edmeston, and Pittsfield before emptying into the Unadilla River at the village of New Berlin.
Trout anglers, however, typically focus on the 20-mile stretch, which receives annual stockings of trout, a stretch between the mouth of the river upstream to Burlington Flats.

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Outdoor News contributor Megan Plete Postol joins National Deer Association as Northeast Regional Director

New York Outdoor News contributing writer and advertising sales team member Megan Plete Postal, of Remsen, N.Y., has accepted a position with the National Deer Association as the Northeast Regional Director. She will continue her duties with Outdoor News, as well.
Postol will assist and support NDA Branches and volunteers in the Northeast to further NDA’s mission work, coordinate events and raise funds for deer conservation.

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