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Michigan repealed its ban on Sunday hunting, but 10 states still enforce such a law.
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Michigan repealed its ban on Sunday hunting, but 10 states still enforce such a law.
During the gradually shortening days of midsummer, low light is when the bronzebacks are really on the hunt.

Citizens trying to protect trout streams from degradation from pipeline construction.

“No silver or bighead Asian carp were seen or caught during two-weeks of intensive monitoring,” today’s announcement said, adding that additional monitoring will take place.

Wisconsin residents may legally collect edible forest products from public lands, but those items may not be sold.
My mistake while trout fishing resulted in a court appearance and much learned about Pennsylvania’s trespass laws.
University Park, Pa. —Researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences are spearheading a four-year-old collaborative effort to assess the impact of a warming climate on the Eastern red-backed salamander, a creature that lives on
St. Paul — A pair of studies aimed at shedding more light on what’s killing moose in northeastern Minnesota is wrapping up, as researchers and wildlife officials begin the process of turning research discoveries into
Staff Report Ann Arbor, Mich. — The state of Michigan recently released an action plan to help stop harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie. Conservation groups labeled the plan incrementally better than an earlier strategy
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