
Wolf case a reminder that cougars aren’t alone
The cougar shot in November wasn’t the only large carnivore to make major wildlife news in Illinois during 2013.
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The cougar shot in November wasn’t the only large carnivore to make major wildlife news in Illinois during 2013.

Hunters surveyed online and at last June’s public deer meetings tended to contradict themselves when answering questions about the state’s deer herd, summaries of both surveys indicate.

Wisconsin’s second wolf season provided new insights into hunting and trapping the state’s most controversial wildlife species, but results varied so widely by zone during the first two seasons that it’s tough to predict how

The DNR is in the early stages of a long-term study of what appears to be a degrading cisco population in inland lakes.

It was a long time coming, but Wisconsin’s bobcat hunters and trappers will have a season in southern Wisconsin for the first time in recent history starting in 2014.

Between ducks, Canada geese, and light geese, Minnesota hunters have about seven months to target waterfowl in 2014.

DMP increase falls short of goal in some units

But judge upholds constitutionality of N.Y. gun law

Despite the fact that leading conservation groups continually have called for it and that it wouldn’t be an added burden to U.S. taxpayers, attempts in the past to increase the price of the federal duck
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