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Wisconsin sportsmen to ponder end of earn-a-buck
Madison, Wis. (AP) — A group of sportsmen who advise state wildlife officials will ask outdoor lovers this spring whether earn-a-buck regulations should end. The earn-a-buck program forces hunters to shoot antlerless deer before taking
Great Wisconsin Birding and Nature Trail guide completed
Madison – The fifth and final segment of the Great Wisconsin Birding and Nature Trail describing 71 automobile-accessible waypoints in the 13 county Southern Savanna region is now complete. The Southern Savanna Birding and Nature
U.S. Senate boosts wilderness protection across nation
Washington (AP) — In a rare Sunday session, the Senate advanced legislation that would set aside more than 2 million acres in nine states as wilderness. Majority Democrats assembled more than enough votes to overcome
The Maryland 2009 Fishing Guide Available Online!
Now available online, the 2009 Fishing Guide, the guide includes summaries of this years regulations along with predicted tides and much more! The guide traditionally accompanies the purchase of your fishing license and covers Freshwater,
Iowa Hunter Bags Rare Waterfowl TrophySpace Age Research Reveals Amazing Bird Migration
Independence – For 16-year-old, Jena Siglin, this year’s waterfowl season ended with a bang, a band, and the surprise recovery of a satellite transmitter. “It was Saturday, and my Dad and I had been duck
Kempthorne touts Interior reforms in final speech
Boise, Idaho (AP) — Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne defended his two-year tenure in Washington, D.C., saying it was highlighted by ethics reforms he hopes will improve the agency’s integrity after a slew of scandals. The
Minnesota fish shelters require identification
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conservation officers remind ice anglers that all fish houses, dark houses, and portable shelters placed on the ice and left unattended overnight must be properly identified. “Some people abandon

Western Pa. getting thousands of pheasants from Montana
Somerset, Pa. (AP) — An effort is under way to bring thousands of wild pheasants from Montana to more than 14,000 acres across several western Pennsylvania sites, both to expand game bird hunting and benefit
DNR Question of the Week
Q: Winter heating bills have been relatively high the past couple winters. How can planting trees help lower energy bills in the winter and summer? A: Shade trees can reduce air conditioning bills by nearly