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Public comment period on proposed commercial Blue Crab regulations extended
Annapolis, Md. – The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has extended the public comment period for proposed commercial blue crab regulations through the close of business on Friday, February 27, 2009. Public comment is an
Game commission catches up with Franklin County poacher
Huntingdon – Pennsylvania Game Commission Wildlife Conservation Officer Barry A. Leonard, of Franklin County, recently charges Jonathan D. Goshorn, 33, of Fannettsburg, with 23 counts of unlawful taking or possession of deer. If convicted of
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FWP adds hunter education class in Billings
Billings – Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has added a hunter education class to its Billings spring schedule. The class will run from 6:30 to 9 p.m. March 16 through 20 at the Billings Rod
Beaver sighted in Detroit River; first in 75 years
Detroit (AP) — Wildlife officials are celebrating the sighting of a beaver in the Detroit River for the first time in decades, signaling that efforts to clean up the waterway are paying off. The Detroit
Nebraska eases limits on fish length at two lakes
Lincoln, Neb. (AP) — Length limits have been lifted on fish taken from two southeast Nebraska lakes. The water levels are being lowered at Big Indian Reservoir in Gage County and Iron Horse Trail Reservoir
West Virginia bowhunters upset with NRA proposal for deer hunt
Flatwoods, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia bowhunters are unhappy with a National Rifle Association push to open four southern coalfield counties to gun hunting for deer. During Sunday’s Natural Resources Commission meeting in Flatwoods, about

Four Northeast Iowa men charged with illegally pursuing coyotes with snowmobiles
Edegwood, Iowa – Four Edgewood men were charged on Feb. 4 with illegally pursuing coyotes with the use of snowmobiles. Curt Bockensted, 44, Doug Wegmann, 40, Dennis Wegmann, 36, and Joe Rhines, 44, all of
Nevada plans to kill more mountain lions criticized
Reno, Nev. (AP) — Mountain lion advocates are up in arms over new plans announced by Nevada wildlife officials to kill more lions in order to help reverse a decline in mule deer numbers. Ken