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Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Opens More Than 1,000 Acres to Public in Breckinridge County
Frankfort, Ky. – More than 1,000 acres of highly coveted hunting ground in Breckinridge County is now open to the public. The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources today announced the acquisition of 1,112
Leftover Spring Turkey Licenses Go on Sale
The Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters that leftover spring turkey licenses go on sale to unsuccessful license applicants on Monday, March 9, at 10 a.m. Licenses will go on sale to all hunters, including
DNR Announces New Online, Interactive Trout Stream Map
Trout anglers now have a new interactive tool at their fingertips to help them locate a stream stocked with trout, according to West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Director Frank Jezioro. An avid trout angler
DNR announces up to date preliminary deer harvest figures
Madison — The Department of Natural Resources today announced the most up to date 2008 deer harvest numbers as well as preliminary proposed changes to the season structure. The preliminary numbers show a total statewide
Spring Turkey Hunt Opportunity for Youth
Meeker, Colo. – Thanks to support from private landowners, the Colorado Division of Wildlife Hunter Outreach Program is offering three youth hunters the opportunity to participate in a premier, private land spring turkey hunt near
Tournament Released Bass May be a Violation of Alabama’s Public Water Stocking Regulation
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division (WFF) has recently become aware of a type of fishing tournament where rules permit anglers to fish in various water bodies and
Spring Turkey Drawing Held, Licenses Remain
The 2009 spring wild turkey lottery has been held and more than 500 licenses remain in 10 units. Only those hunters who do not have a license for the 2009 spring season are eligible to
FWC staff proposes the country’s strongest conservation measures for freshwater turtles
After months of reviewing and discussing the issue of freshwater turtle harvest in Florida, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) staff will present a draft rule at the Commission meeting in Tallahassee on April
Biologists and veterinarians expect lab tests to provide more medical clues on collared Arizona jaguar
Biologists and veterinarians expect to learn more about the medical conditions that led to the demise of a collared jaguar that was euthanized this week due to kidney failure. Veterinarians from the Phoenix Zoo conducted