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Judge decides Little Juniata public water

By Deborah Weisberg Contributing Writer Huntingdon, Pa. — Although the Spring Ridge Club now has one less water to call its own, club operator Donny Beaver is claiming “nothing has changed” on the Little Juniata

Jail time, large fines for Marion poachers

Staff, Wire Reports Marion, Ohio — Five hunters pleaded no contest to more than 100 misdemeanor charges accusing them of participating in a poaching ring in central Ohio that illegally killed deer, turkeys, raccoons and

Wildlife areas on property watch list

State treasurer wants closer look at state-owned properties Staff, Wire Reports Columbus — The newly elected Ohio treasurer says the state has a trove of underutilized and abandoned properties that it must examine. And among

Canada geese gave state cold shoulder

By P.J. Reilly Southeast Correspondent Lancaster, Pa. — Southeast Pennsylvania goose hunters had a tough year. Migratory Canada geese that wing through the area each year didn’t show up for the season in their usual,

Red ink: $7M deficit in Conservation Fund

Staff report Albany — DEC’s Conservation Fund, the major budget source of the Division of Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources, is facing a $7 million “structural deficit” that has officials scrambling for ways to generate

Stewardship Fund battle looms large

By Dean Bortz Editor Madison — Two conservation groups are clawing to gain recognition by the governor’s office in hopes of opening more land to hunting and trapping, and to then better manage that public

Lawmakers again push lower youth hunting age

By Steve Piatt Editor Albany — A series of bills geared toward lowering New York’s minimum big game hunting age of 16 has resurfaced in the state Assembly and Senate this year. Whether the proposals

Grannis appointment concerns sportsmen

Staff report Albany — Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s appointment of state Assemblyman Alexander B “Pete” Grannis as DEC commissioner has sparked concern among sportsmen who point to his legislative history that includes opposition to trapping. Grannis,

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