
Beavers, bobcats most active in sluggish fur trade
Unfortunately, things have not gone well in the fur trade in 2023. Prices on most items, while up from 2022 sales, started from such a low value that the increases don’t seem like much –

Unfortunately, things have not gone well in the fur trade in 2023. Prices on most items, while up from 2022 sales, started from such a low value that the increases don’t seem like much –

The Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Natural Areas and Preserves will hold special deer hunts at state nature preserves. Nine preserves have been identified as locations where native plant communities are threatened by high deer

The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has named Greg Lipps of Ohio State University as recipient of its 2023 Commitment to Conservation Award.
Lipps, a leader in Ohio amphibian and reptile conservation in Ohio

Chronic wasting disease prions are the Chuck Norris of infectious materials. Incinerating them at 1,112 degrees will only slightly degrade their infectivity, and you must hit 1,800 degrees to destroy them. They are just fine

A number of young shooters from Ohio took home top honors during the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) National Championships held in Central Ohio in July. More than 3,100 youth shooters competed in the events

On a sunny day during an otherwise rainy week, The Fishing Foundation hosted a youth fishing event at Division of Wildlife District Three Headquarters in Akron. Three ponds at District Three headquarters that are designated
A Bucyrus, Ohio, man died July 16 when his boat capsized on the new Upper Sandusky Reservoir.
Donald L. Ditmars, 61, was pronounced dead at the scene by Wyandot County Coroner Peter Schuler, according to
A mix of outdoor-related news stories published in the Aug. 4, 2023 edition of Ohio Outdoor News.

Gov. Mike DeWine called Lake Erie “a high priority” during his short speech at the end of the 43rd annual Governor’s Fish Ohio Day.
That was readily apparent on July 20 when DeWine was
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