
Crossbow showdown in Albany
Crossbow opponents and supporters worked frantically in the final hours of the legislative session last week for the passage of bills
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Crossbow opponents and supporters worked frantically in the final hours of the legislative session last week for the passage of bills

Washington — After relatively easy passage in the Senate last week, the nation’s Farm Bill, as it’s called, might face greater debate in the House, where most organizations expect the Republican-controlled chamber to seek greater

The State Record Fish Committee of the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries has confirmed a new state record white perch
Recent aerial surveys conducted to assess lesser prairie-chicken populations across portions of five states including Oklahoma have turned up some good news, according to biologists.

Missouri’s free-ranging elk herd got a boost Tuesday (June 19), as the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) released 33 elk

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks game wardens are looking for tips on two separate deer poaching cases

Two caribou were spotted in the region in 1983 when they were listed.

Photos from automated trail cameras on Mount Hood appear to show a rare mountain fox that’s known to exist in California, but isn’t well documented in Oregon.

A new aerial survey pegs Maine’s moose population at about 75,000, more than double the number of the last survey more than a decade ago.
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