Hounds used to harvest six wolves
Madison, Wis. (AP) — Hunters used hounds to track far fewer Wisconsin wolves than last year, mostly because they had less than a week to deploy their dogs before the wolf season closed, state wildlife
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Madison, Wis. (AP) — Hunters used hounds to track far fewer Wisconsin wolves than last year, mostly because they had less than a week to deploy their dogs before the wolf season closed, state wildlife
Springfield — It’s a story shared by Illinois hunters each deer season: an impressive buck never seen before mysteriously shows up beneath your stand. Of course, there’s an alternate version to this tale – that


Leisurely golden eagle-watching trips provide bird-watchers an opportunity to view massive birds in driftless country of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois and Iowa.
Two Harbors, Minn. — The elk that Jim Latvala, a Lake Superior charter fishing captain from Two Harbors, killed in Montana was seized after he failed to tag the animal immediately, a sequence of events
Madison, Wis. — The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board has adopted an emergency order that reduces lake trout bag limits for sport fishermen in the state’s eastern portion of its Lake Superior waters. At its Dec.
A doe tagged as an 8.6-pound fawn in 2001 in preparation for the launch of the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s new deer management plan surfaced in recent months, alive and well, in the Quehanna Wild Area.
Roscommon, Mich. — Do black bears adjust their movements in response to hunting? That’s one of the questions a graduate student is attempting to answer through research in the Upper Peninsula. Preliminary results indicate the

Firearms-related fatalities down dramatically
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