
Ohio Mixed Bag: 40 more Ohio deer test positive for CWD
The Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife confirmed that 40 white-tailed deer shot during the 2025-26 hunting season tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD).
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The Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife confirmed that 40 white-tailed deer shot during the 2025-26 hunting season tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD).

The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission awarded several grants through the Boating Facility Grant Program at its meeting April 27.

Few people tolerate seeing a small creature crawling on their skin, or, even worse, stuck to it. We often regard encounters with ticks with disgust and anxiety.

Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn joined staff and families at Little Buffalo State Park April 17 in Perry County to celebrate the 2026 graduating class of the department’s ranger

Microplastics can be found everywhere in nature – from drinking water to clouds in the atmosphere – but scientists have yet to fully uncover how severely they impact the environment or the precise factors driving

The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission assisted the U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit in enforcing a security zone on local waterways during the National Football League Draft April 23-25 to ensure public safety, safeguard

This is not a story of a successful habitat restoration. Instead, this is a chronicle of a less-than-totally-successful operation in which, nevertheless, lessons were learned.
In the middle of Crow Wing County, Minn., land

To meet global demand for American ginseng – the medicinal plant traditionally collected in the forests of Appalachia and traded and used internationally – the plant now is commonly cultivated on forest farms in the

Michigan Department of Natural Resources officials are hoping someone can shed light on a recent series of deceased eagles in the Upper Peninsula’s Garden Peninsula – a piece of land that extends south from Delta
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