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MA: Calendar of Events

April 2, 3 & 9 — Beginners Fishing Class, Hopkinton (Woodville) — For anyone who want to learn about fishing, this expanded fishing is designed for beginning anglers of all ages. Learn about fish identification,

UT: See mountain goats on April 16

Fun activities for kids also part of the event Sandy – Colorful flowers and warmer weather aren’t the only signs spring is here: So are mountain goats at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon! You

CO: DOW Unveils 2011 Southeast Fishing Forecast

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Colorado Division of Wildlife invites anglers to learn the latest information affecting fishing waters around southern Colorado at two upcoming angler roundtable meetings. These forums, planned for Pueblo and Colorado

CO: Learn to hunt Turkeys in Pagosa Springs

PAGOSA SPRINGS, Colo. — Some of the best spring turkey hunting in Colorado can be found in the ponderosa pine forests near Pagosa Springs. Learn to hunt wild turkeys at a free seminar, 4-6 p.m.,

Isn’t It time to Delist the Wolf?

How exactly did the wolf make the transition from mangy flea-bitten mauler of sweet young girls in red riding hoods to a status resembling the bald eagle? I believe it was when the environmentalists decided

Isle Royale Wolves: Female Shortage Endangers Population

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) – Scientists say the wolves of Isle Royale National Park may go extinct because they are dangerously short of females. Wildlife biologists John Vucetich and Rolf Peterson of Michigan Tech University

Restoring Louisiana Black Bear Habitat

Louisiana black bears were hard-hit in the last century by the conversion of their bottomland hardwood forest habitat into agricultural fields. By 1992, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declared the species as threatened with

Preview recommendations for Arizona’s fall hunts

Includes open areas, tag allocation, harvest distribution by user types for deer, bighorn sheep, buffalo, bear, mountain lion, turkey, javelina and small game animals The Arizona Game and Fish Department is hosting six informational open

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