
Wolf bill makes progress in state Legislature
The first legislative hurdle to a modern wolf hunting and trapping season in Michigan was cleared earlier this month when Senate Bill 1350 was passed out of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources
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The first legislative hurdle to a modern wolf hunting and trapping season in Michigan was cleared earlier this month when Senate Bill 1350 was passed out of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources

Sportsmen and women across the country celebrated recently when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released preliminary results from a survey indicating that participation in hunting, fishing, and wildlife-related recreation was on the rise

The Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council, for the second time this fall, declined a request from the Fond du Lac Band of Chippewa to purchase lands and waters within its reservation borders.

Idaho officials say hunters have killed 96 wolves so far in the 2012-2013 hunting season.

Shotgunners are hoping to catch some of the same magic bowhunters have found when the three-day firearms season opens Nov. 16.

Closing state parks, cutting programs and services and even eliminating DNR

Is it a sign that the state’s effort to trim the deer herd is working?

There has long been interest in making it easier for sportsmen, and the public, to find lands enrolled in the state’s Managed Forest Law and Forest Crop Law programs that are open for some public

Focus shifts to cleanup, survival in NYC/L.I. area
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