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March 23 deadline to apply for pheasant, turkey and waterfowl stamp funds
Stamp funds available to conservation groups and governments for habitat work MADISON – Grant applications to fund habitat work benefitting pheasant, turkey and waterfowl in 2009 and 2010 are due March 23. The grants are
Lander fish supervisor Dave Dufek retires after 40 years with Game & Fish
Lander – Dave Dufek, long-time fish supervisor in Lander, has decided to hang up his hip waders after 40 years of service with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. “Dave has demonstrated a career-long concern
NDOW to hold big game tag application workshop
Southern Nevada hunters who want to learn more about Nevada’s big game management programs and the annual tag application process can attend a free informational workshop hosted by the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW). Information
River Otter Quotas for the 2008-2009 Trapping Season
The river otter trapping season reopened in 2000 after a 30-year closure. Regional harvest quotas and personal harvest quotas regulate the season. The river otter trapping season opens October 22 in the Southeast, Upper Snake,
Lab Results Confirm White-nose Syndrome in West Virginia Bats
The U.S. Geological Survey National Wildlife Health Laboratory in Madison, Wisconsin, has confirmed that bats from two Pendleton County caves submitted for testing by Division of Natural Resources wildlife biologists have the condition known as
Out-of-staters could pay more to hunt in Iowa
Des Moines, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa DNR is pushing a plan to raise $1 million by raising hunting and fishing licenses in the state, but only for out-of-staters. The agency recently scrapped a proposal
Nominations sought for Coastal Advisory Board
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is accepting nominations of qualified individuals to serve on its Coastal Advisory Board (CAB). The purpose of the CAB is to help guide DNR’s Lake Michigan Coastal Program (LMCP).
Elk test and removal project concludes year four
Pinedale – Year four of the five-year elk test-and-removal pilot project was completed with a second week of captures taking place last week. The pilot project was one of 28 recommendations made by the Governor’s
Anglers concerned about famous New Mexico fishing spot
Along the San Juan River, N.M. (AP) — Cutting through northwestern New Mexico’s high desert, the San Juan River has long been known by anglers around the world for its clear water, big trout and