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Be stewards of the land and water, even removing litter when you find it.

As possible changes to the state’s deer seasons linger, hunters were given notice this month that lottery drawings for resident firearms and muzzleloader seasons were going on as scheduled.

Simply turning hunters loose on wild pigs in Illinois is not an effective method of controlling the population. In fact, it can have the opposite effect.

The nights of waking up to blaring alarms at any hour are over for Alan Brandenburg. Brandenburg, who managed Little Grassy Fish Hatchery since 1983, retired on March 31.

The Natural Resources Board agreed to take a closer look at a proposed deer/forest regeneration study that would close approximately 1,000 acres to the public in Vilas County.

Northern Bass Zone allows fishermen to keep largemouths starting Saturday, May 3

Wisconsin wildlife officials announced last week they won’t implement the state’s first elk hunt this year because the herd is still too small and fragile, marking another delay in fulfilling a decade-old herd management plan.

A second major rally in protest of the New York SAFE Act gun laws showed Gov. Andrew Cuomo and other state lawmakers they haven’t forgotten the late-night, rapid-fire passage of the law more than a

Budget OKs use in portions of archery deer/bear seasons
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