
A primer on buying and selling ‘historic’ firearms
But every once in a while someone stumbles upon what looks like just another old cowboy rifle and it turns out to be a rare Winchester chambered for an even rarer cartridge and it ends

But every once in a while someone stumbles upon what looks like just another old cowboy rifle and it turns out to be a rare Winchester chambered for an even rarer cartridge and it ends
Creek will return to Class A wild trout status in time.

On a Saturday in mid-December, I’ll be heading out with a small group of fellow bird watchers to count birds for my local Audubon Society chapter. Tens of thousands of other volunteers across our hemisphere
Of course, now, in the age of social media and cellphones, you can upload the photo promptly to the internet for a pat on the back.

With this being my final column of the year, I’d like to tell readers thanks for pausing to read my updates from North Dakota and South Dakota.
“White-nose syndrome is decimating cave-dwelling bat species like the northern long-eared bat at unprecedented rates,” said Martha Williams, director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Phoenix (AP) — An environmental group on Dec. 12 petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to help reintroduce the jaguar to the Southwest, where it roamed for hundreds of thousands of years before being
A 20-year quest to return a three-species northern Lower Michigan trout stream to its natural flow is nearly complete.
Many big walleyes are lost right at the hole because they become entangled in the transducer cable.
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