
Large water use bill now in governor’s hands
Ohio is a step closer to setting new rules on how much water farms and factories in Ohio can draw from Lake Erie despite objections that the rules will hurt the environment
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Ohio is a step closer to setting new rules on how much water farms and factories in Ohio can draw from Lake Erie despite objections that the rules will hurt the environment

A lawsuit filed in Ottawa County has resulted in a major change in Ohio’s newest fishing regulations.

Three wildfires tore through parts of the eastern Upper Peninsula late last month, all reportedly started by lightening.

Pennsylvania Game commissioners held a work group session in Harrisburg May 29, with the main discussion item a review of the state’s wildlife management unit system

The state Department of Environmental Protection apparently has no intention of listing the lower Susquehanna River as “impaired”

The Northern Arapaho Tribe maintains neither the USFWS nor the Eastern Shoshone Tribe has the right to prevent its members from killing bald eagles for religious purposes.

Sloppy accounting at Colorado’s Division of Wildlife caused the agency to overspend $32.4 million between 2007 and 2011, according to a state audit released Monday.

About 20 dead sea lions, most with gunshot wounds, have been found on the U.S. West Coast in just two months, a marine mammal researcher said.
Two adults and a juvenile from Jacksonville and Middleburg are facing prison time and fines after Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) law enforcement officers arrested them in Orange County for killing a state-designated
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