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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
Henderson returns to full-time schedule
Little Rock – Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Director Scott Henderson will be returning to a full-time work schedule. Due to an illness, Henderson had been working on a part-time basis since late July 2008.
Most hunters receive spring turkey tags by mail, also available online
With spring gobbler season just around the corner, hunters will be happy to know that turkey tags are now being mailed to most hunters. Thanks to changes in the licensing system administered by the S.C.
Fishing reports detail financial impact on Alaska
Kenai, Alaska (AP) — Two new reports shed light on the financial impact the commercial and sportfishing industries bring to the state. A Department of Fish and Game report says sportfishing generated nearly $1.4 billion
Eagle activities at Raccoon and Turkey Run, Feb. 6-8
Turkey Run State Park and Raccoon State Recreation Area are teaming up to offer an weekend of bald eagle activities, Feb. 6-8. Road trips to eagle roosting and nesting sites, seminars on owls and raptors,
New Dates Set for Two Wildlife Commission Public Hearings
Raleigh, N.C. (Jan. 21, 2009) – The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission has set new dates for two public hearings that were canceled this week due to inclement weather. The new date for the public hearing
New Hampshire Mid-winter Bald Eagle Count Finds Numbers Up
Concord, N.H. – Wildlife watchers participating in the New Hampshire portion of the 2009 National Mid-winter Bald Eagle Survey located a record-high total of 74 bald eagles during a two-week count period earlier this month.
Reminder: Fleeing an officer is a felony
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conservation officers, deputy sheriffs, police and other law enforcement officers remind citizens that fleeing an officer on foot or in any vehicle, including all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and snowmobiles,