
Applications available for antlerless deer seasons in West Virginia
The Division of Natural Resources is now taking applications for the 2012 antlerless deer season.
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The Division of Natural Resources is now taking applications for the 2012 antlerless deer season.

The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission has considered and rejected a proposal to allow unlimited hunting of mountain lions in part of the Black Hills.

North Dakota wildlife officials are anticipating a good production year for pheasants but have concerns about the population of the upland game bird long term.

The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission has decided to cut the number of East River deer hunting licenses this year.

Historic flooding in North Dakota in 2011 led to a small drop in fishing license sales, but it didn’t keep most anglers from finding some place to wet a line.

Genetic material from Asian carp has been discovered in Lake Erie water samples collected nearly a year ago, officials said Friday.
Three residents of Twisp have been sentenced for violating the Endangered Species Act in a case involving the poaching of wolves.

A 43-year-old professor says she fought off a grizzly bear that stalked her and her nieces by throwing everything she had at it including a package of macaroni and cheese.

Federal wildlife managers have designated two more Mexican gray wolf packs in New Mexico, bringing the number of packs in the American Southwest to 14.
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