
Wild pheasants in Pennsylvania is a feeble vision for hunters
It would be great to once again have vibrant wild pheasant populations to hunt in Pennsylvania, but don’t count on it happening.
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It would be great to once again have vibrant wild pheasant populations to hunt in Pennsylvania, but don’t count on it happening.

Largemouth and smallmouth bass won’t fall into a strict pattern in September, so have these five techniques in your angling arsenal.

Other than one wandering wolf from 2011, the pack – two adults and five pups – represent the first wolves in the Golden State since 1924.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dan Ashe talks gray wolves, Cecil the lion, Land and Water Conservation Fund, duck management, and his commitment to public lands during an interview with Rob Drieslein.

Consider a fish boil if you come home from your Great Lakes fishing trip with a load of lake trout.

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State wildlife agency miffed at Animal Planet

Where hunting pressure is high, it may pay to disturb bear-bait sites as little as possible

Local and state Audubon groups are asking citizens to watch for roosts across the country of the insect-eating and charismatic chimney swift.
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