
UW-Stevens Point to host 2017 Federal Duck Stamp Art Competition
Competition, which attracts many of the top wildlife artists from across the country each year, will be held Sept. 15-16

Competition, which attracts many of the top wildlife artists from across the country each year, will be held Sept. 15-16

They work with homeowners to identify what kinds of salmon were in the stream and what they could do to protect the habitat

While values of most farm commodities have declined lately, elk meat, antlers and bulls raised for penned hunting operations reportedly have all risen

There are no elk in Illinois, yet a hunter killed one Dec. 26 in the central part of the state. DNR is still investigating, but the agency assumes the animal escaped from a domestic elk

Community near tip of Alaska Peninsula continues pursuit of road through Izembek National Wildlife Refuge

Designations a blow for state Republican leaders and many rural residents who say it will add another layer of unnecessary federal control and close the area to new energy development

Both are considered sacred lands by Native American tribes

But it has led to a lawsuit from a group of farmers, individuals and business owners, who claim the Corps’ changes have contributed to flooding, erosion and higher groundwater tables

Kristen Monroe of Outdoor News learns how to access the real-time Ducks Unlimited waterfowl migration map from DU web editor Chris Jennings while shooting ducks in Tunica, Mississippi.
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