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The report of a possible fatal snakebite that occurred in Carter County on Saturday raises dozens of questions for those of us who treasure time spent outdoors. Let’s address the most pressing question first. Q:
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The report of a possible fatal snakebite that occurred in Carter County on Saturday raises dozens of questions for those of us who treasure time spent outdoors. Let’s address the most pressing question first. Q:
Two Los Lunas men convicted of poaching a deer were ordered to pay $699 in fines and $500 in civil penalties to reimburse the state for the loss of the deer.
Effective immediately, all IDFG managed lands and access sites within the Upper Snake Region are under an open fire ban until further notice.
At its meeting on June 28, 2012 in Palm Beach Gardens, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission elected Vice Chairman Kenneth Wright to serve as Chairman, effective July 1.
Researchers with the FWC have received reports of more than 150 dead or distressed greater shearwaters, gull-like birds, along Florida’s east coast in Brevard, Indian River, St. Johns and Volusia counties this week.
Due to the Parker Peak fire, the George S. Mickelson Trail is closed from the Minnekahta Trailhead to Edgemont. The trail will remain closed until further notice.
A Fire & Smoking Restrictions Special Order for the Black Hills National Forest in South Dakota and Wyoming has been signed by Craig Bobzien, supervisor of the forest, effective Tuesday, July 3.
A decade or so ago, my older sister and I would band together to fight our impending bedtime with television programming from “Nick at Nite,” broadcasted after 8 p.m. on the Nickelodeon channel. “Nick at
You can help the state’s deer herds and make some money by participating in Utah’s new Predator Control Program.
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