
Agreement lets woman possess deer, raccoons
A Knox County woman received an early Christmas gift from the Ohio DNR after the agency agreed to allow the former veterinary technician to keep two white-tailed deer and four raccoons she had rescued from
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A Knox County woman received an early Christmas gift from the Ohio DNR after the agency agreed to allow the former veterinary technician to keep two white-tailed deer and four raccoons she had rescued from

Ohio hunters last chance at deer with a firearm

The Ohio Inspector General’s Office has implicated 18 employees of the Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife in a probe that indicates they hunted deer in 2009-10 while on duty or falsified work records to obtain

Ohio’s chief deer management biologist admits the state currently has more questions than answers regarding this year’s to-date whitetail harvest.

It’s no secret – to hunters and anglers – that hunters and anglers foot most of the bills for conservation of natural resources used by nearly all Michiganders.

A comprehensive study of Great Lakes data supports long-held suspicions by fisheries managers that changes in lakes Michigan and Huron are driven mostly by the lower end of the food chain

From record-setting bucks and trophy muskies to a fee increase for hunting and fishing licenses and citizen-initiated referendums, there was no shortage of news stories surrounding the outdoors in Michigan in 2013.

At least 20 organized predator hunts are scheduled for this winter.

Earlier this year, the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission announced it was launching a marketing campaign, with a goal of getting back to selling one million fishing licenses annually.
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