Voters get chance to make statement on wolf hunts
It may be merely symbolic, but Michigan voters will get a chance during the Nov. 4 election to send a message about whether hunters should be permitted to target the gray wolf
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It may be merely symbolic, but Michigan voters will get a chance during the Nov. 4 election to send a message about whether hunters should be permitted to target the gray wolf
For those waterfowlers who live to hunt in the harshest of conditions, who revel in sleet, snow, and bitter-cold winds, the 2014 Minnesota duck season thus far has been anything but for you. That said,

Blind-calling bucks: Are your attempts to lure in deer via calls hurting your efforts or helping?

A fun opportunity for birders of all ages and experience levels to assist in scientific population modeling of North American bird populations

Muskie fisherman search out bait dealers with big suckers for the fall bite.
West Milford, N.J. (AP) — A black bear believed to have attacked and killed a hiker last month likely was looking for food and was circling the victim’s body when sheriff’s officers and wildlife officials
“Awesome,” David exclaimed via Twitter after verifying that a DNR fisheries crew had pulled a 31-inch spotted gar from Chicago’s North Shore Channel. Little did DNR staffers realize how excited they had made a scientist

While the Wilderness 50 Conference was occurring in Albuquerque, N.M., the Drieslein clan was birding and traipsing across an Upper Midwestern wilderness area.

Two Kawkawlin men, both 22 years old, were ticketed Tuesday, Oct. 14, for being over the bag limit for redhead ducks
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