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MCEA files suit on new ballast discharge rules

St. Paul – The state’s new regulations on ballast water aren’t sufficient to protect Lake Superior from invasive species, according to an appeal filed last week with the Minnesota Court of Appeals. The Minnesota Center

Expect deer season similar to last year

Madison – Once the final bell sounds on this season’s gun and archery deer hunts, the combined harvest total should fall somewhere between 475,00 and 515,000 deer. Maybe even as high as 520,000 deer, according

Frank asks hunters to quit baiting

Madison – The DNR can’t make Wisconsin deer hunters forego bait this fall, but with bovine tuberculosis now in Michigan and Minnesota, CWD in Michigan and Illinois, and CWD-positive deer found on another Portage County

Study could shorten wait for bobcat tag

Ashland, Wis. – For bobcat hunters and trappers, this is the golden age. The past five seasons featured the top five harvests since 1980, including a record 497 bobcats in 2005 and a second best

Dedicated funding’s final test is Nov. 4

St. Paul – The culmination of more than a decade of work by legislators and conservation groups to make “dedicated funding” part of the state constitution comes Tuesday, when voters decide the fate of a

Man charged for causing Ham Lake fire last year

Minneapolis (AP) – A camper from Washington, D.C., has been indicted on charges of causing a wildfire that blackened nearly 120 square miles of forest in northeast Minnesota and Canada, federal prosecutors announced last week.

Enforcement captain fired; she says retired

St. Paul – There’s more fallout in the wake of a law enforcement conference that’s sparked two investigations and led to the retirement of the DNR’s chief conservation officer. The DNR announced last week it

S.D. artist wins federal ’09 Duck Stamp contest

Bloomington, Minn. – Joshua Spies was caught up in the whirlwind of winning the federal Duck Stamp competition last Saturday, but well aware of what was happening in his home state of South Dakota. The

PF&BC: Gas drillers should pay for water

Harrisburg – If no other government officials will step up to protect the quantity of the state’s precious water resources from deep-well natural-gas drilling, Pennsylvania Fish & Boat commissioners declared at their quarterly meeting here

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