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Wyoming officials report Grand Teton elk poaching case

Jackson, Wyo. (AP) – Two Wyoming brothers from Rawlins who authorities say tried to illegally kill a large bull elk in Grand Teton National Park have received citations. Teton County Sheriff’s deputies issued 25-year-old Ryan

Idaho to reintroduce Yellowstone cutthroat trout

Boise, Idaho (AP) – The state Department of Fish and Game plans to remove hybrid fish populations and reintroduce pure Yellowstone cutthroat trout in south-central Idaho waterways at the end of the month. The agency

Montana wildlife officials say fewer yearling elk expected

Missoula, Mont. (AP) – Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials say weather and a reduced number of yearlings could hamper elk and deer hunters this year. A combination of hard winters, liberal hunting allowances and

Neb. officials ask for help watching for TB

Lincoln, Neb. (AP) – As deer hunting season gets under way, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is asking hunters for their help in monitoring the deer population for tuberculosis. Bovine TB was found earlier

Hunt is on for chronic wasting disease in Wyoming

Jackson, Wyo. (AP) – A wildlife official says additional state workers along with federal employees are being assigned to check animals killed during the fall hunting season in northwest Wyoming for chronic wasting disease. John

Oxford, Miss allows bow hunting for pesky deer

Oxford, Miss. (AP) – It’s deer season in the city of Oxford. Residents have complained for years that deer tear up their gardens and landscapes. Mayor Pat Patterson says a state bow-hunting permit runs through

Ind. youth deer hunt opens to wider age range

Spencer, Ind. (AP) – Indiana’s annual deer hunt for young hunters has been expanded to give a larger number of youngsters a chance to bag a deer. Past youth deer hunts were open only to

5 pronghorn illegally shot in NE Wyoming

Newcastle, Wyo. (AP) – The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is investigating the illegal shooting of five pronghorn antelope in the northeast part of the state. The agency says the antelope were killed along U.S.

Review: Shawnee fire was arson

Portsmouth, Ohio – Ohio forestry officials say they now have outside confirmation that they did not cause the Shawnee State Forest wildfire. An investigative team with the West Virginia Division of Forestry found that the

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