
Outdoor Retailer show: Goodbye Salt Lake City, hello Denver
For months, outdoor companies and show organizers have said the semiannual extravaganza, which had been held in Utah for two decades, was not much longer for the state.

For months, outdoor companies and show organizers have said the semiannual extravaganza, which had been held in Utah for two decades, was not much longer for the state.

Alaska has had types such as vole and squirrel ticks that are found on wildlife, but newer to the state are two kinds of dog ticks.

Effort ongoing to reintroduce the threatened silverspot butterfly by releasing caterpillars at specific sites across the state.

Among other things, Katahdin area also regarded as a birding hotspot.

Landowners dealing with damage done by deer to their crops, forested land or landscaping can sign up for a program that allows hunting on their property.

Follows one of the coldest and snowiest winters in decades out west.

Use electronics to locate panfish in deeper water during the warmer months of July and August.

Put off ditch mowing, haying, spraying and ATV operation until August to protect upland birds and other wildlife.

But plan to route much of California’s mightiest river into two massive tunnels poses new perils for salmon and other struggling native species, too.
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