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New York has, at least for the 2012-13 fiscal year, avoided the loss of millions in dollars in federal funds due to a lack of state budget language
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New York has, at least for the 2012-13 fiscal year, avoided the loss of millions in dollars in federal funds due to a lack of state budget language

Idaho’s wolf hunting season ended Sunday, but the hunt continues on private lands in the northern panhandle region.

State officials open a sale next week for more than 6,000 deer, elk and javelina hunting licenses.

Louisiana’s Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has proposed duck hunting dates for the 2012-2013 season.

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will offer leftover licenses for elk, deer and antelope to the public.

You won’t find Ron Manning in the record books. That’s because he has never killed a record-book buck.

Hooked by a neighboring state’s success, Kentucky is gearing up for its inaugural season of high school bass fishing.

The Ohio Supreme Court will review a lower court’s decision reinstating statements made by the five current or former DNR Division of Wildlife employees to a state watchdog agency investigating possible wrongdoing by a wildlife

In one of the quickest turnarounds in recent history, Rodney Stokes is out as DNR director and Keith Creagh is in
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