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With daylight dwindling in the evening hours of fall, it’s always nice to cozy up to a good book fireside or at the cabin after outdoor adventures wrap up for the day.
Fortunately, two
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With daylight dwindling in the evening hours of fall, it’s always nice to cozy up to a good book fireside or at the cabin after outdoor adventures wrap up for the day.
Fortunately, two

President Joe Biden has signed the Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act, which protects funding for schools that provide hunter education, archery, shooting sports and other programs.
The Oct. 6 signature comes after both

Approximately 11% of Minnesotans over 15 years of age hunted deer in 2022, harvesting about 170,000 animals, roughly 17% of the estimated deer herd. Venison has been popular table fare for centuries. But because venison

Erie County Attorney Dan Hill joined the Pennsylvania Game Commission board in 2005 when hunters were still adjusting to the controversial deer herd reduction policy implemented by the agency years earlier.
One of Hill’s

Mountain biker Ted Melnyk stocked up on bright-colored jerseys in anticipation of the managed bowhunting set to begin in Pittsburgh’s Frick Park Sept. 30.
An avid cyclist, Melnyk had been following discussions about the
The following tours of state game lands are scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 15.

A new program from Pheasants Forever gives farmers a financial incentive to set aside areas of their fields to give a boost to wildlife and the Chesapeake Bay.
The Field Border Incentive Program

The estimated hundreds of minks that are still on the loose in Pennsylvania face a grim future as cold weather approaches.
According to Mark Stahl, who operates the minks farm near Sunbury, Pa.,

Hundreds of minks escaped from a Northampton County farm in mid-September in an apparent act of agricultural criminal mischief.
Someone is believed to have crept to Richard H. Stahl Sons fur farm in Rockefeller
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