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When it comes to hunting cultures and beliefs, change comes slowly
No one disagrees that conservation should be “science-based.”
That’s the most important reason the concept is included as one of the seven fundamental pillars of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.
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Pennsylvania Game Commission estimates hunters killed 422,960 deer in 2022
The Pennsylvania Game Commission recently reported results from the 2022-23 deer seasons, which ended in January.
Hunters harvested an estimated 422,960 white-tailed deer. All told, that’s a 12% increase over 2021-22’s estimated take, which
Pennsylvania Game Commission expects lines, slowdowns with new doe tag sales
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is preparing for long lines and system delays when antlerless licenses go on sale this year through a new process that replaces the pink envelopes that were mailed to county treasurers.<br
Pennsylvania lawmakers debate wildlife predators with Game Commission
Although it’s been nearly 30 years since the Pennsylvania Game Commission reintroduced fishers back into the state, debate over predators’ impact on game species remains on the forefront. During the March 28 House Game and
Omnibus bills in Minnesota include Asian carp, CWD, BWSR
Funding to slow or halt the advance of Asian carp is not presently moving forward. House File 2310, authored by Rep. Rick Hansen, DFL-South St. Paul, and Senate File 2438, authored by Sen. Foung Hawj,
Winter’s effect on Minnesota whitetails felt nearly statewide this year
Wildlife managers from northern Minnesota are again concerned about this winter’s effects on the deer herd, but the toll Mother Nature is taking on deer this year extends farther south than normal.
March is
Youth deer hunt, big game quartering, trapper ed fees up for vote April 10-13 in Wisconsin
Adding two days to the youth deer hunt, changing how hunters are allowed to butcher deer, elk, and bears in the field, and allowing citizens on private land to shoot bears in the act of
Sometimes overlooked, New York’s Doodletown WMA worth a look
Every once in a while there’s a good hunting area that may be overlooked by sportsmen and women. That may happen for a number of reasons, but when you discover such a parcel it’s possible
Pike spearing? Earlier gun deer hunt? A look at Wisconsin’s Conservation Congress advisory questions
Wisconsin sportsmen and sportswomen will find 37 advisory questions from the various Conservation Congress committees on this year’s spring hearing agenda when the virtual-only voting system goes live at noon on Monday, April 10.