
Officers reprimanded for writing support letters
Six employees of the DNR were sanctioned for writing letters to a federal judge in support of a former Brown County wildlife officer recently sentenced for violations of the wildlife Lacey Act
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Six employees of the DNR were sanctioned for writing letters to a federal judge in support of a former Brown County wildlife officer recently sentenced for violations of the wildlife Lacey Act

The U.S. Forest Service said that the shale drilling technique for natural gas known as hydraulic fracturing can take place in a national forest in southeast Ohio.

Folks who are into fall trout fishing may want to make the most of it in coming weeks because next year fall stockings will be just a memory on many streams

A river otter attacked an angler on Sept. 11 at the junction of French Creek and the Allegheny River, just off Ninth Street, adjacent to the Riverfront Park in this Venango County town.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and community partners across the nation worked together to remove or bypass 158 dams, culverts and other structures in 2011

A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist recently discovered hydrilla, a highly invasive aquatic plant, in the Erie Canal in North Tonawanda, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced today.

Every time there’s an adjustment or tweak to the state’s Wetland Conservation Act, it seems, there’s a loss of wetlands.

It’s little surprise that lots of Minnesotans fish and hunt.
The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service is requesting assistance with an investigation involving the suspected illegal take of a radio-collared red wolf that was recently found dead in Tyrrell County, NC.
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