
Shapiro signs bill lifting Pennsylvania’s Sunday hunting ban
The long-standing ban on Sunday hunting in Pennsylvania has been lifted.
On July 9 Gov. Josh Shapiro signed a bill to repeal the ban – recently approved by the state Senate and House of
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The long-standing ban on Sunday hunting in Pennsylvania has been lifted.
On July 9 Gov. Josh Shapiro signed a bill to repeal the ban – recently approved by the state Senate and House of

Opposition from sportsmen to the Ohio Senate’s version of the 2026-2027 state budget paid off.
Bonus money from oil and gas leases in state wildlife areas will continue to go for improvements, land acquisition,

Ohio can celebrate a milestone this summer with 964 confirmed active bald eagle nests, according to the Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife. More than 1,800 reports from citizen scientists statewide helped complete the 2025 bald

At the end of June, Minnesota’s Legislative-Citizen Commission on Natural Resources heard presentations regarding 124 projects vying for approval this year. Commission decisions are expected later this summer.
The majority of the fish and

Martin Kemper practiced what he preached – and still does. The retired ecologist keeps busy volunteering for organizations like the Prairie Rivers Network, Master Naturalists, the DuBois Center, and more. He’s handy with a camera

A few years ago, when Minnesota foragers heard that there was a proposed regulation of a one-gallon-a-day limit of foraged goods from state parks, it prompted concern.
“I was puzzled. There’s some mushrooms that

Anyone interested may learn from biologists and naturalists, while helping scientists document species diversity, on Saturday, July 26, during the BioBlitz event at Chamberlain Woods Scientific and Natural Area in Le Sueur County.
The

Winthrop, Minn. — More than 100 residents, conservationists, and project partners attended a dedication June 21 at Indian Lake Wildlife Management Area to commemorate more than a decade of wetland and grassland restoration.

As the Lake Minnetonka lake association and resident-managed lake improvement districts consider annual aquatic invasive vegetation treatment – and streamlining the process – in the west-metro lake’s Harrison Bay, debate has ignited among other lake
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