
Illinois Cuffs & Collars: Multiple people charged with unlawful take of turkeys in Pulaski County
Illinois cuffs and collars are field reports from Illinois Conservation Police CPOs. These reports are from the June 28, 2024, edition of Outdoor News.

Illinois cuffs and collars are field reports from Illinois Conservation Police CPOs. These reports are from the June 28, 2024, edition of Outdoor News.

Fisheries biologists in Missouri confirmed a fourth northern snakehead was caught by an angler May 25 below Wappapello Lake Spillway in Wayne County.
Wappapello Lake is about 25 miles north of Poplar Bluff and

Among the bills that did not pass the Illinois General Assembly during its spring session is a piece of legislation that sought to restore protections for wetlands stripped last year in a United States Supreme

DNR is looking for volunteer citizen scientists to assist with wild turkey brood surveys to aid biologists in monitoring turkey population trends and reproductive success. Participants are asked to report young turkeys, adult females, and

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the June 28, 2024, edition of Illinois Outdoor News.

Suspicions that black bears are headed our way once again – Illinois has become somewhat of a summertime destination for the wandering species – means I wasn’t really surprised when the following question landed in

The Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR) recently released a pivotal report, “Recreation Funding in America: Current Results and Future Insights.”
The comprehensive study conducted by Southwick Associates, Inc. on behalf of ORR aggregates and analyzes

The clock has been running for 18 months, but groups partnered with Illinois on a project to keep invasive carp out of Lake Michigan say Gov. JB Pritzker isn’t hearing the tick, tick, tick toward

In question is a fisherman’s access to a creek or stream that winds though private land. Or a canoe or kayak navigator that decides to get off the water on private land along a river.
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