
Research: Plants can take up CWD prions
Recent research has shown that plant roots can absorb prions that cause chronic wasting disease from soil, although it is unclear whether animals eating those plants can be infected by CWD
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Recent research has shown that plant roots can absorb prions that cause chronic wasting disease from soil, although it is unclear whether animals eating those plants can be infected by CWD

In its nearly 120 years of existence, the Pennsylvania Game Commission has never seen one of its poaching cases go to a jury trial.

Northcentral’s public lands suffer impacts

A decade ago, hunters killed 290,000 whitetails in a single season. They followed that with four more seasons during which they killed at least 255,000 in each of them.


For hunters across the state’s farmland region, one of the wild cards every deer season is the crop harvest. In a sea of standing corn, whitetails have more places to hide, and that means more

Interior Secretary Sally Jewell’s cancellation of a trip to Fergus Falls highlights how much we’ve come to fear the weather.

Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac was published in 1949, but the conservation tome’s words still ring true today – especially when touring the landscape that inspired it.

Bill would allow road-killed hogs to be claimed
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