
Wyoming wolf count wrapping up
Wyoming wildlife officers are wrapping up their annual wolf count, saying they expect the totals to be about 170 wolves and 15 breeding pairs.
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Wyoming wildlife officers are wrapping up their annual wolf count, saying they expect the totals to be about 170 wolves and 15 breeding pairs.

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture on Feb. 8 announced quarantines have been lifted on 14 additional deer farms after DNA testing confirmed these farms had no ties to two Adams County deer that died of

Animal right activists protested a hunting convention in Las Cruces on Saturday to express outrage over an unrelated coyote hunting contest late last year in New Mexico.

The Ohio DNR will seek public comments in March regarding the 2013-2014 hunting seasons.

A proposal to expand the state’s wolf hunt is being fast-tracked through the Legislature and shortly will be sent to the governor’s desk for his signature.

Sitting, waiting for the latest snowstorm to come up the coast and slam us back into winter, I picked up the TV remote and after an entertaining hour of Ice Pilots NWT (as in Northwest

Late January is the time when most hunters find their opportunities rapidly dwindling.

The answer to that question is when it is called by a member of a public organization but is not attended by a quorum of the entire group.

I recently spoke with an angler who fished walleyes hard all summer.
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