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NM to offer leftover hunting licenses

Santa Fe, N.M. (AP) – The New Mexico Game and Fish Department is giving hunters another chance at deer, elk and javelina licenses. The department said Monday more than 1,700 public-land hunting licenses went unsubscribed

ODFW releases 18 Rocky Mountain goats

Baker City, Ore. (AP) – The U.S. Forest Service and the state Department of Fish and Wildlife released 18 Rocky Mountain goats in the Umatilla National Forest last month as part of an effort to

Paper company works to improve WVa trout streams

Charleston, W.Va. (AP) – MeadWestvaco says it is joining with the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources to improve trout fishing on 146,000 acres of company-owned forest. The Glen Allen, Va.-based company said it plans

N.D. early Canada goose season opens Saturday

Bismarck, N.D. (AP) – An early hunting season intended to reduce local Canada goose numbers in North Dakota opens statewide on Saturday. It’s the second straight year the early season opened before Sept. 1. The

Tony Dean Festival raises about $6,500

Pierre, S.D. (AP) – A festival to honor of the life of the late South Dakota conservation leader and outdoorsman Tony Dean raised about $6,500. Proceeds from the weekend event will help fund the purchase

NH offers women only hunter course

Concord, N.H. (AP) – The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is offering women a chance to learn hunting skills in a special course just for them. The course includes self-paced online study, a written

Fish killed by water changes at Thurmond Lake

Augusta, Ga. (AP) – The Army Corps of Engineers says more than 130 striped bass have died at Thurmond Dam this week because of oxygen problems. Jamie Sykes, fisheries biologist with the Corps, says there

S. Ind. reservoir closed to evaluate flood damage

Greensburg, Ind. (AP) – A public fishing area in southeastern Indiana has been closed while a small reservoir’s water level is lowered to evaluate the condition of its levees, dam and spillway. The Indiana Department

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