WI Daily Update: Apply for funding for projects through the wild turkey, pheasant and waterfowl stamp fund
State residents and conservation groups can apply for funding for
State residents and conservation groups can apply for funding for
The Minnesota DNR is asking state citizens to support the
MN Daily Update: Collect black spruce and jack pine cones this winter Read More »
On the Oak, careful drifts of small beads and tipped jigs are yielding some brown trout and steelhead hookups at the dam, downstream holes and frogwater.
Orleans County (N.Y.) Fishing Report – January 14, 2025 Read More »
On December 19, the Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation presented oral arguments to the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan in support of its request to preliminarily enjoin recent dog-import restrictions imposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Health and Human Services.
Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation argues lawfulness of CDC’s puppy ban Read More »
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn recently shared the results of public surveys that will inform and guide the creation of the agency’s upcoming 2025-29 Pennsylvania Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan.
There is a free fishing weekend coming up in Wisconsin
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Growers and conservationists have a new weapon to detect invasive spotted lanternflies early and limit their spread: dogs trained to sniff out egg masses that overwinter in vineyards and forests.
A Cornell University study found that trained dogs – a Labrador retriever and a Belgian Malinois – were better than humans at detecting egg masses in forested areas near vineyards, while people spotted them better than the dogs in vineyards.
Dogs trained to sniff out invasive spotted lanternflies Read More »
The Minnesota DNR is evaluating the progress of its statewide
MN Daily Update: Public invited to comment about the progress of the state deer plan Read More »
Troy Firth, of Spartansburg, has been selected as the 2024 Pennsylvania Leopold Conservation Award recipient.
The $10,000 award honors farmers and forestland owners who go above and beyond in their management of soil health, water quality, and wildlife habitat on working land.
Crawford County forester wins Pennsylvania’s Aldo Leopold award Read More »