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Effective immediately, LDWF Secretary Robert Barham announced an emergency closure of a portion of coastal waters
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Effective immediately, LDWF Secretary Robert Barham announced an emergency closure of a portion of coastal waters

As hunters venture into the woods this fall, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game is asking them to be mindful of their food and garbage.

Anchorage, Alaska U.S. Attorney Karen L. Loeffler announced that an Anchorage man has been sentenced in the U.S. District Court in Fairbanks on Friday, August 24, following his guilty pleas to 16 counts of commercial

Virginia is revising its management plan for black bears in response to a growing population across the state.

A Topeka man will spend 15 consecutive weekends in jail and pay a $1,500 fine for killing a whitetail buck that would have set a state record

Indiana hunters who like to hunt deer during the state’s numerous deer-hunting seasons can now purchase a single bundled license allowing them to take part in all of those seasons.

Fewer Iowans are buying hunting and fishing licenses, but state officials say that doesn’t necessarily mean interest in the sports are waning.

South Dakota wildlife officials are asking hunters and landowners to be on the lookout for dead dear.

The U.S. government will end its protections for wolves in Wyoming, where the species was introduced two decades ago to revive it from near extinction in the United States.
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