Rob Drieslein and Tim Spielman start this week’s Outdoor News Radio talking about the public review process tackling management strategies for the new 1,800-acre Keystone Woods Wildlife Management Area. Then new South Dakota columnist Josh Haiar joins Rob to talk about brewing legislation affecting hunting in the S.D. Legislature. Backyard and Beyond columnist Stan Tekiela drops in to talk about all the irrupting owls in the region this winter. Tim Lesmeister helps wrap up the program breaking down the big story involving federal natural resources professionals being laid off across the country.
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Episode 528 – Keystone Woods WMA, South Dakota update, irrupting owls, federal layoffs

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