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Read through the regulations booklet for your deer unit

We mistakenly printed the wrong map in our Lake Profile section this week, so we’re offering you the corrected version here. Sorry for any inconvenience this might have caused.

Louisiana health officials seem oblivious to the real needs of the hungry

From South Dakota to Minnesota to Iowa, ring-necked pheasant hunting has become remarkably challenging

Shotgun hunters took 560 turkeys during the fall season, which wrapped up on Sunday.

Despite objections by many hunters and most wildlife watchers, the state’s deer culling program appears to be accomplishing its goal of containing and limiting the spread of chronic wasting disease

Predicting how well hunters will do during the upcoming firearms deer seasons is a lot like trying to forecast next week’s weather. Or next month’s weather.

River otters collected by DNR in recent years are telling an interesting story of how insecticides may be affecting the state’s wildlife food chain – and ultimately humans.

Either the DNR changed horses mid-stream when it comes to using its Sex-Age-Kill deer formula going forward, or the agency did not make its intentions clear enough during the earlier Deer Trustee Report committee meetings.
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