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When bowhunting fails, simply watch black-capped chickadees
They took me onto private ground in Bureau County and brought extra equipment for me to borrow. They chose a tree right next to a beautiful prairie re-creation on the top of a hill. The

Wisconsin Wardens at Work: ‘Admin’ wardens go afield for deer season
DNR game wardens may have dreamed of becoming a field warden because they love being out in Wisconsin’s natural resources. They know protecting those resources comes before personal recreation, and that means working the nine-day

Jeremiah Haas: Hunters should take advantage of post-season shopping
A new year begins as most of our hunting seasons end. It is a great time to pick up some deals as retailers discount items for the year. However, like any sale, you need to

Changes coming to the Michigan Natural Resources Commission in 2025
Changeover is coming to the Michigan Natural Resources Commission this new year, but what that means for fish and wildlife management remains to be seen.
“There will be some new faces on the commission,
Pennsylvania Mixed Bag: Local conservationists get national award
The U.S. Forest Service recently announced that three leaders of the annual Allegheny River Cleanup have received the 2024 Outstanding Wild and Scenic Rivers Stewardship award.

Ohio Insider: Many to thank after 20 years of publishing Ohio Outdoor News
I am proud to say that you are reading the first issue of our 20th year of publishing Ohio Outdoor News.
God willing, there will be 20 more. And then some. At the end

Streams of Thought: Some favorites – and bonus annoyances – from Minnesota’s outdoor scene in 2024
Because I can actually remember what was for supper last night, I’ll take a shot at recounting some of my favorites – and some bonus annoyances – from the outdoors scene during 2024. It is,

Pennsylvania bill would use fences around crops to stem ag damage, includes PGC cost-share funding
A bill being drafted by a Pennsylvania legislator would create a program to erect deer fencing around crops, and part of the cost would be paid by the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
State Rep. Perry

Avoid these common mistakes to fill your whitetail tag in the last few days of the archery season
If you’re looking to fill your buck tag before the archery season ends Dec. 31, you’re going to want to set up in a fresh stand, observe as much as you can, and then think