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8 of 10 Buckeye hunters pursue deer with a bow

Athens, Ohio – Eight out of every 10 Buckeye State hunters use archery equipment to hunt deer. That statistic comes straight from Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife deer biologist Mike Tonkovich. Ohio has between 325,000

EPA rejects latest bid to ban lead in ammunition

Washington – Officials with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency last week denied a request filed by several groups to ban the production and distribution of lead hunting ammo, saying the agency lacked the legal authority.

Ohio gets a liberal duck season

Columbus – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service made good on its promise not to restrict waterfowl seasons because of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The 2010-2011 waterfowl hunting season dates have

Dog finds massive rack in northeast’s Ashtabula

Owner’s canine stumbles across remains of massive, record-breaking buck Ashtabula, Ohio – In life, the impressive Lenox Township buck was an enigma. In death, the buck still remains something of a mystery. However, the full

Algae poses risk to gamefish year-class

Algae overtaking Ohio lakes, ponds Sandusky, Ohio – State fisheries biologists are holding their collective breaths over this year’s walleye and yellow perch hatch in Lake Erie, pending August sampling. A top concern is the

Gov. Strickland rings alarm on Asian carp

Port Clinton, Ohio – The threat to the Great Lakes posed by the pending invasion of Asian carp at Lake Michigan could become a disaster that surpasses even that being caused to the Gulf Coast

Falcon death under federal, state investigation

Columbus – State and federal wildlife agents are investigating the July 1 death of a peregrine falcon found on Broad Street in downtown Columbus near the LaVeque Tower. The federally protected bird, considered threatened in

Good news on table for Conservation Reserve Program

Washington, D.C. – It’s not a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, but $6 billion in savings through renegotiated crop insurance contracts will allow U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to

Bill is nearly $13,000 for poached buck

Marion, Ohio – Two La Rue men had their hunting licenses suspended until they pay in full $12,845.71 in restitution after each pleaded guilty to poaching a trophy whitetail buck. Division of Wildlife officer Chad

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