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IL hunter accidentally killed by friend

Fairfield, Ill. (AP) – An investigator says a teenager accidentally shot a friend with an arrow and killed him while the two were turkey hunting in southern Illinois. Wayne County Sheriff Jim Hinkle says 20-year-old

1st week of Maine moose hunt over

Greenville, Maine (AP) – The first week of Maine’s three-part moose hunting season has ended. The six-day hunt in northern Maine districts ended at dusk Saturday. There are no figures yet on the total number

Elk tags available for Grand Teton National Park

Jackson, Wyo. (AP) – The Wyoming Department of Game says some licenses to hunt elk at Grand Teton National Park are still available. Mark Gocke is public information specialist for the game department in Jackson.

9 wolves taken so far in Montana

Billings, Mont. (AP) – Hunters in Montana reported taking nine wolves through the end of last week in the state’s first-ever organized wolf hunt. Gray wolves were removed from the endangered species list in Montana

Mighty caribou herds dwindle, warming blamed

On the Porcupine River Tundra, Yukon Territory (AP) – Here on the endlessly rolling and tussocky terrain of northwest Canada, where man has hunted caribou since the Stone Age, the vast antlered herds are fast

Pa.’s Valley Forge park plans huge deer shoot

Valley Forge, Pa. (AP) – Valley Forge National Historical Park officials plan to begin killing more than 1,000 deer at the park over the next four years. The park wants to reduce a deer population

S.D. GF&P: Should be plenty of ducks for hunting season

Mitchell, S.D. (AP) – A state conservation officer says there should be plenty of ducks around for this year’s waterfowl hunting season. State Game, Fish and Parks Department officials are confident that wetter-than-usual conditions have

NH’s deer hunt outlook shows increase

Windham, N.H. (AP) – The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department says the 2009 deer hunt outlook calls for a 5 to 10 percent increase over the nearly 11,000 deer killed statewide last year. Last

2nd mountain lion killed in western ND

Bismarck, N.D. (AP) – A second mountain lion has been killed this fall in western North Dakota. State Game and Fish Department biologist Stephanie Tucker says the cat was killed Saturday by a hunter in

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