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Here’s how to manage a timber sale on your land
Most of us who enjoy spending time in the outdoors readily recognize the recreational value of owning wooded land – having a place to hunt, hike, camp, view wildlife, and more.
Wooded land also can

Tom Venesky: Timing of new CWD cases in Pennsylvania poses risk
Years ago, as chronic wasting disease was starting to spread across south-central Pennsylvania and northward, I asked a biologist friend if he thought the disease would ever turn up where I live in Luzerne County.<br

CWD debate heats up in North Dakota Legislature
The North Dakota Legislature currently is considering several bills regarding chronic wasting disease, sparking heated debate among hunters, conservation groups, and state officials.
Bills such as Senate Bill 2137, House Bill 1236, and House

Oil and gas advocate named by Trump to lead agency that manages federal lands
President Donald Trump has nominated a longtime oil and gas industry representative to oversee an agency that manages a quarter-billion acres of public land concentrated in western states.
Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Colorado-based

Bill Hilts, Jr.: NWTF Hall of Fame call is a worthy honor for New York’s Ernie Calandrelli
“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” – Winston Churchill
Ernie Calandrelli of Lewiston, N.Y., truly believes he is one of the luckiest

Mike Raykovicz: Care for trail cams to prolong their life
I thought I was done. My hunting clothes were cleaned, and my rifle was given a thorough scrubbing, but there was one thing I neglected to do. I realized I forgot to properly care for

Wisconsin Mixed Bag: Bowhunters Assoc. 84th annual convention hitting Stevens Point March 1
The Wisconsin Bowhunters Association (WBH) 84h annual convention will take place Saturday, March 1, at the Holiday Inn Hotel and Convention Center in Stevens Point.

Dean Bortz: Spring hearing update, and is work being done to halt the return of numbered deer units in Wisconsin?
What we’re going to talk about here today – a possible change in Wisconsin’s deer unit boundaries to numbered units in the two forest zones and a preview of the April 14 spring fish and

Wisconsin’s Tom Tiffany authors wolf delisting bill under a new name
Federal legislators are making another run at delisting timber wolves, this time changing the bill name to – they hope – better describe what’s happening back at home.
The Pet and Livestock Protection Act