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Two Moultonborough Men Convicted of Illegally Taking a Moose
Concord, N.H. – Two Lakes Region men, Joseph Townsend, age 21, and Richard McNeil, age 25, both of Moultonborough, were convicted January 21, 2009, in Southern Carroll County District Court for illegally harvesting a moose
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.
Revising Hunting and Fishing Regulations
Changes to hunting, trapping and fishing regulations involve a lengthy process that ensures public input and may take up to two years to complete. These changes (also called “Rules”) are established by the Fish and
Tennessee’s First Elk Hunt Approved At TWRC Meeting
Tiptonville, Tenn. – The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission approved to allow Tennessee’s first elk hunt among its business on Thursday (Jan. 22) at the January meeting held at Reelfoot Lake State Park. Upon recommendations made
North Dakota House says keep hunting rights with land
Bismarck, N.D. (AP) — Supporters of property rights in the North Dakota House defended a proposal to ban permanent sales of the right to hunt a parcel of land, saying that allowing the practice would
Temporary hunting rules to become permanent
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is accepting comments through Feb. 25 on a number of hunting regulations, including many temporary rules that would added to state game and fish laws this year. The
Minnesota boating fatality rate lowest on record
The state’s 2008 boating fatality rate was the lowest since the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) started keeping records in 1961. The 12 boating fatalities last year equal 1.38 deaths per 100,000 registered boats.