
DNR: Sick, dying songbirds seen in three-quarters of Indiana
Sick songbirds have also been found in Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania.

Sick songbirds have also been found in Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania.

Comment period on Biden USFWS proposal to eliminate the duck stamp ‘hunting element’ ends July 23

“Part of the increased harvest was due to the increase in pheasant hunters – 10,000 more hunters compared to 2019, which was the highest since 2009.”

An 18-pound, .02-ounce walleye. A 9.58-pound largemouth bass. A 7.84-pound smallmouth bass. The fish were caught in recent months in Montana, and all three are new state records – among seven state-record fish caught in

Oregon Parks and Recreation Department is planning to have new rules on where drones can take off and land on the coast – and all state parks – next summer.

Adult sockeye salmon returning from the ocean travel 900 miles up the Columbia, Snake and Salmon rivers to high-elevation Sawtooth basin lakes in central Idaho.

Bruno’s 800-mile trip included highly-publicized trek into Illinois, among other states.

The 164-pound fish was snagged near Tulsa recently.

GRAND ISLAND, Neb. — After a February of super cold weather, the sun’s warmth has made its presence felt again in south-central Nebraska. The warm weather and cool breezes from the south have aided the
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