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November 19, 2024

Jane Beathard: Coyotes may be a bit smarter than you think

If coyotes have become more acclimated to people in Ohio, the critters are even more so in Las Vegas, Nev., where I have a vacation home.
In early November, a group of neighbors in the southeast part of the city complained to the local Fox TV news station about coyotes making a home in their neighborhood. It seems the coyotes have “denned” inside a neighborhood wall.

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Gretchen Steele: Delta Waterfowl Foundation opposes the proposed Great Rivers National Park in Illinois

AltonWorks, an organization that, according to its website, “is a social impact development company focused on the revitalization of Historic Downtown Alton, Ill., as a healthy, thriving, walkable city and as a regional hub for reinvention and resiliency in Metro North,” continues to promote its proposition for seeking the formation of a new National Park — the Great Rivers National Park.
To meet the criteria for managing a national park, AltonWorks is proposing 135,000 acres in the Great Rivers Confluence Region. This area is managed by 20 federal, state, and local jurisdictions.

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Ohio group gets backing of senator in elk reintroduction

A wild animal not seen on the Ohio landscape in 183 years may make a comeback if a group of outdoor enthusiasts and state Sen. Shane Wilkin have their way.
The animal in question is elk.
Once plentiful in the state, the last wild Ohio elk was killed in 1841. Sen. Wilkin represents more than nine counties in southern Ohio, which would likely become home to any wild elk reintroduced to the state.

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Division of Wildlife, Ducks Unlimited celebrate Ohio waterfowling

More than 120 waterfowl enthusiasts gathered Oct. 22-24 in Port Clinton, Ohio, to acknowledge and celebrate the long North American waterfowling tradition in western Lake Erie and its coastal marshes.
Hosted by the Lake Erie Marsh Association, Ducks Unlimited (DU), and the Ohio Division of Wildlife, many participants went on morning duck hunts, toured the Howard Marsh wetlands restoration project, and during meal times and social gatherings heard about the year’s accomplishments and updates by the host groups and volunteers.

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