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CO: Show you Care: Join Bear Aware!

DENVER — The Colorado Division of Wildlife is seeking dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers who are passionate about helping others live responsibly with wildlife to join our volunteer Bear Aware Teams. If you: –Have excellent communication

WY: Public meetings scheduled for 2011 hunting seasons

CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will conduct eight final meetings across the state the last week in March to discuss proposed hunting season recommendations for 2011. As part of the information gathering

Fungal Infection Results in Mallard Die-off Near Pierre, South Dakota

Government personnel have been investigating a large mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) die-off located approximately 16 miles northwest of Pierre, South Dakota. A recent update by the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC) indicates respiratory

VT: Deer Hearings Begin March 24th

If you have an interest in Vermont’s white-tailed deer you will want to attend one of the five annual public hearings being held in March by the department to discuss the deer herd. The

Vermont Waterfowl Hunting Zone Boundary Change Proposed

WATERBURY, VT — The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board has given its initial approval of a proposal by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department to establish the boundary between two Vermont waterfowl hunting zones in

NM: Reward offered in elk poaching case

REGINA, N.M. (AP) – Conservation officers with the state Department of Game and Fish are investigating the shooting of two bull elk in northwestern New Mexico. The department says the elk had been left to

ID: Forecast looks good for chinook salmon season

Idaho Fish and Game plans to propose spring seasons on Chinook salmon fishing to the Idaho Fish and Game Commission in late March. This year is not expected to be as good as last year,

OR: Ocean Chinook opens for sport anglers Tuesday

Ocean anglers will be able to pursue chinook salmon on Oregon’s central coast starting March 15. “The Sacramento fall chinook salmon, which have been a major limiting stock on the ocean salmon seasons over the

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