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As a scattered flock of turkeys called and approached from the hollow below, I was faced with a choice: Do I risk moving to brush off the dozen or so ticks crawling up my pants,
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As a scattered flock of turkeys called and approached from the hollow below, I was faced with a choice: Do I risk moving to brush off the dozen or so ticks crawling up my pants,

Research from Michigan State University (MSU) is protecting the Great Lakes from a dangerous threat looming specifically in and around Lake Erie.
For roughly a decade, MSU scientists have been studying grass carp, one

There are few places Calvin Norman would rather be than in a woodland.
“I’m addicted,” said Norman, a forester and assistant professor at Penn State. “I love forests. I love the concept of trees.

After harvesting your deer, be sure to report it using the Michigan DNR Hunt Fish app on your phone or online through eLicense. If you need help reporting your harvest, call (517) 284-9453.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is seeking comments on the second comprehensive review and revision to the State Wildlife Action Plan, “Securing a Future for Fish and Wildlife: A Conservation Legacy for Iowans.” <br

Rescue crews recovered the body of a 71-year-old man who fell into Lake Erie while fishing off the rocks behind Edgewater Yacht Club in late October, according to Cleveland 19 news (WOIO).
The man,

Watching the moon change its shape from night to night as it waxes or wanes is one of the more interesting things to see in our night sky, but understanding how this happens can be

The Pennsylvania Department of Communications and Natural Resources is investing $8 million to enhance the visitor experience at Lackawanna and Ricketts Glen state parks by replacing the campground shower house and restroom facilities with modern,

If you plan to go boating now, the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission reminds that the state’s annual cold weather life jacket requirement went back into effect Nov. 1.
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