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Now best time to erect, refurbish wood duck boxes
The wood duck is the most important species to South Carolina waterfowl enthusiasts and is the only duck for which we can effectively manage production habitat throughout all geographic regions of the State. Construction and

Bald eagles found shot, mutilated near St. Louis
St. Louis (AP) — Federal authorities are offering a $1,000 reward for information related to the mutilation and death of two bald eagles in the St. Louis area. On Jan. 10, the mutilated and decapitated
Two New Hampshire men plead guilty in illegal killing of moose
Concord, N.H. (AP) — Two Moultonborough, N.H., men have pleaded guilty to a variety of charges in the illegal killing of a moose last fall. The New Hampshire Department of Fish and Game says 21-year-old
Mississippi black bear poacher guilty – began serving jail time in January 2009
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Reports Atlanta, Ga. — While Darryl Eubanks of Lucedale, Miss., was deer hunting in 2007, he killed a Mississippi black bear, a species listed as threatened under the Endangered Species
Eleven conservation wardens take to the field
Madison – Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Secretary Matt Frank today announced that 11 conservation wardens have completed their year-long training and will be taking their posts in communities throughout the state in the coming
Porcupine ecology on snowshoes
Babcock, Wis. – Central Wisconsin high school students have been conducting research on porcupine ecology for 13 years at the Sandhill Outdoor Skills Center near Babcock, and people interested in learning more about what they
Hunters Harvest 610 Wild Turkeys in Fall Season
Indiana hunters killed 610 wild turkeys during the 2008 fall wild turkey hunting season. Wild turkeys were killed in 57 of the 74 counties open to turkey hunting during the season, which ran from Oct.
Osprey nest in southern Minnesota one highlight of nongame programsuccess
After 150 years or more, ospreys may successfully nest south of the Twin Cities. Last spring, an osprey pair attempted to nest in Le Sueur County on a power pole adjacent to fish rearing ponds
Kentucky Black Bear Hunt Approved for the 2009 Season
Frankfort, Ky. – In half a century, Kentucky’s white-tailed deer herd grew from 1,000 animals to a million today. Wild turkeys increased from about 800 birds to a quarter-million, and we are now home to