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November 19, 2025

Ohio Division of Wildlife adjusts roles for ‘new breed’ of fisheries biologists

The Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife has a new breed of fisheries biologists whose efforts are concentrated on wildlife diversity.
These men and women aren’t new to the Division of Wildlife, but their collective fisheries roles have been altered and added to slightly, says John Navarro, the division’s executive administrator for fish management and research.

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Man-made reef aims to aid Michigan’s Saginaw Bay fish community

A Saginaw Bay fish looking for a place to spawn has a new option along the Bay’s northeast shore, two miles from the mouth of the Saginaw River.
There, thanks to a community collaborative and support from Michigan, federal and local partners, the Channel Island Reef has risen to three to four feet above the existing lake bottom.

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Tom Venesky: Pennsylvania hunters are facing a tick turmoil

As a scattered flock of turkeys called and approached from the hollow below, I was faced with a choice: Do I risk moving to brush off the dozen or so ticks crawling up my pants, or do I stay still and let them wander as the birds get closer?
It’s not an easy decision considering the diseases that can be transmitted by ticks, but each fall in the turkey woods such encounters are the norm.

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Video: A big buck with a bow in 40 MPH winds

Eric Morken just got back from his annual rut-hunting trip where he bowhunts three different states for whitetails during the first two weeks of November in the Upper Midwest.
In this video below, Morken, who lives in Minnesota, details his first out-of-state trip this year where he shot a buck during an evening hunt on Nov. 2 by using kayak access and strong winds gusting to more than 40 MPH to get in tight to a known bedding area on a river system.

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Grass carp research expands on Great Lakes

Research from Michigan State University (MSU) is protecting the Great Lakes from a dangerous threat looming specifically in and around Lake Erie.
For roughly a decade, MSU scientists have been studying grass carp, one of four carp species invasive to U.S. freshwater ecosystems (bighead carp, silver carp and black carp are the other three).

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