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New Hampshire Mid-winter Bald Eagle Count Finds Numbers Up

Concord, N.H. – Wildlife watchers participating in the New Hampshire portion of the 2009 National Mid-winter Bald Eagle Survey located a record-high total of 74 bald eagles during a two-week count period earlier this month.

Reminder: Fleeing an officer is a felony

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conservation officers, deputy sheriffs, police and other law enforcement officers remind citizens that fleeing an officer on foot or in any vehicle, including all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and snowmobiles,

Teacher shares his love for fishing with students

Madison – Bob Wiedholz has been passing on his angling passion to students at Madison’s Hamilton Middle School for nearly 10 years as a Certified Angler Education Instructor and director of the school’s fishing club.

TWRA Requests Public Input for 2009-10 Hunting Regulations

Nashville – The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) is soliciting comments for its 2009-10 hunting seasons’ regulations. This is an opportunity for the public to share ideas and concerns about hunting regulations with TWRA staff.

Tree stand safety course now available on line

Madison – Climbing a tree is not like riding a bike. For hunters who scaled trees as children but haven’t done it as an adult, it does not come back with that first leg up

Two Moultonborough Men Convicted of Illegally Taking a Moose

Concord, N.H. – Two Lakes Region men, Joseph Townsend, age 21, and Richard McNeil, age 25, both of Moultonborough, were convicted January 21, 2009, in Southern Carroll County District Court for illegally harvesting a moose

Eleven conservation wardens take to the field

Madison – Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Secretary Matt Frank today announced that 11 conservation wardens have completed their year-long training and will be taking their posts in communities throughout the state in the coming

Porcupine ecology on snowshoes

Babcock, Wis. – Central Wisconsin high school students have been conducting research on porcupine ecology for 13 years at the Sandhill Outdoor Skills Center near Babcock, and people interested in learning more about what they

Hunters Harvest 610 Wild Turkeys in Fall Season

Indiana hunters killed 610 wild turkeys during the 2008 fall wild turkey hunting season. Wild turkeys were killed in 57 of the 74 counties open to turkey hunting during the season, which ran from Oct.

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