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Pennsylvania camps to be offered for youth bowhunting
Raised at Full Draw will once again be offering youth bowhunting camps in Pennsylvania. Designed for the 11-17 year old age group, the camps will follow the curriculum of Today’s Bowhunter, which is the National

Michigan managers upbeat about increase in deer tags sold but skeptical it’s a long-term trend
Hunting license sales are up for the second consecutive year in Michigan, but officials aren’t optimistic the trend will continue long term.
Through Jan. 15, the number of individuals who purchased a deer hunting

Michigan’s statewide fishing and hunting report on Jan. 24, 2025
Inland lakes across the state are covered with ice. Here’s a look at the Michigan fishing and hunting report on Jan. 24, 2025.

Wisconsin study shows CWD greatly reduces annual survival rates in deer, suppresses population growth
Results from the Wisconsin DNR’s largest deer and chronic wasting disease (CWD) study ever undertaken show that the disease substantially reduces deer survival rates, and suppresses deer population growth.
Dr. Dan Storm, DNR ungulate

Public has opportunity to weigh in on elk restoration in northeast Minnesota
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, in coordination with other Tribal entities, local governments, landowners and other stakeholders, has kicked off public engagement on the

Jeremiah Haas: Closing the book on another old buck
Last year, in late February, I wrote an article about the joys of knowing your wildlife – specifically, having a history with a particular deer.
That article was about a deer we named

Ryan Rothstein: Hunters, DNR both have work to do in managing Minnesota’s deer herd
I didn’t even realize it until I saw the email blast, but we’re already at the midpoint of the DNR’s 10-year deer management plan, which was finalized in 2018. I’m still deciding if that means

Commentary: Re-imagining wetland restoration in Minnesota that’s good for wildlife and people
We all need food, water, and shelter to survive, and that’s true for ducks, too. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is now advancing an effort in Minnesota to restore and enhance wetlands on federal

CWD expands its presence into Morrow County, Ohio
Though the prevalence remains low, chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Ohio has now expanded into Morrow County, according to the ODNR Division of Wildlife.
An adult doe harvested by a hunter on Delaware Wildlife