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Wyoming official backs Yellowstone grizzly hunts

POWELL, Wyoming (AP) – A Wyoming wildlife manager says he supports hunting grizzly bears now that the population in the Yellowstone National Park area has reached the highest level in decades. Researchers said last month

Threatened UCLA animal researcher vows to continue

LOS ANGELES (AP) _ The University of California, Los Angeles neuroscientist who this month received a package containing razor blades with threatening messages from anti-animal-research activists says he won’t back down from his work. David

Young Angler Catches CO Record Smallmouth Bass

Conner Peitsmeyer, 11, of Aurora, Colorado, probably won’t remember the chill of the 35-degree air on the morning of Nov. 12. What he will remember is catching the new Colorado state record smallmouth bass. Conner

Record-Low Support for Stricter Gun Control

For the second year in a row, a record-low 44 percent of Americans say laws governing the sale of firearms should be made more strict, while 42 percent say gun laws should be kept as

Wolf bills unlikely to advance this Congress

By MATTHEW BROWN Associated Press BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) _ Lawmakers from the Northern Rockies say pending bills aimed at getting gray wolves off the endangered species list have little chance of passage this year. A

Positive Treatment of Hunting at oprah.com

Hunters are commonly critical of the treatment of hunting in so-called ‘mainstream’ media. But just in time for Thanksgiving, check out the positive treatment of turkey hunting at Oprah Winfrey’s web site: http://www.oprah.com/food/Women-and-Hunting-Kimberly-Hisss-Humbling-Harvest

New USGS study finds mercury widespread in Indiana

MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) _ One in eight fish taken from Indiana waterways and analyzed over a five-year period was tainted with the toxic metal mercury, according to federal scientists who last year reported that precipitation

Tagged lake trout in Wyoming lake carry $25 reward

JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) _ Catching a lake trout in Jackson Lake could net a lucky fisherman $25 from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Last month the department set gill nets on known lake trout

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