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Biologists preparing to analyze images from first full year of Michigan’s wolf camera study
Michigan Department of Natural Resources officials are assessing camera damage and preparing to analyze as many as 6 million trail camera images following the first full year of an ongoing wolf abundance project.
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A quick chat with wildgame chef Andrew Zimmern
Andrew Zimmern has been preparing and cooking outdoors fare for about as long as he can remember – so just about as long as he’s been an outdoorsman.
Yes, for Zimmern, the two have

Dry, unseasonably warm weather hindering things for Minnesota bird hunters
For bird hunters across Minnesota, whether they’re chasing ducks, ruffed grouse, or pheasants, the weather has defined much of the season so far.
With strong southerly winds and temperatures routinely in the 70s, the

Minnesota’s statewide fishing and hunting report on Oct. 22, 2024
Pleasant weather keeping anglers on the water. A look at the Minnesota fishing and hunting report on Oct. 22, 2024.

Ohio’s fall wild turkey harvest lags behind at midpoint
At about the midpoint in Ohio’s revamped fall wild turkey hunting season, the statistics are strongly suggesting a decline in the number of birds shot.
However, the drop cannot be blamed on fewer wild

CWD testing of deer taking place in Michigan’s NLP and UP areas
This year, chronic wasting disease testing in Michigan will still be focused in some areas of the northern Lower Peninsula as well as the Upper Peninsula.

Tom Venesky: Let Pennsylvania farmers compost the deer they shoot for crop damage
Crop damage caused by wildlife in Pennsylvania, particularly deer, has been at the forefront for years, yet a solution has yet to be found.
The Sunday hunting bill, which is also known as the

Legend or reality? Breaking the code of CWD myths
You have heard about chronic wasting disease, or CWD, and probably wondered what causes it, who is affected, and what is happening to the white-tailed deer in Illinois. Here, we will decode CWD and discuss

Michigan teenager shoots 600-pound black bear
Fifteen-year-old Lilly Scott from Croswell, Mich., got off to an amazing start as a hunter. Her first big game kill was a black bear with a live weight over 600 pounds that she shot on