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Michigan Mixed Bag: Nearly 100 parcels of DNR-managed land available via online auction
Lake frontage, river frontage and vacant, forested acreage surrounded by private ownership are some of the parcels available in the Michigan DNR’s next round of surplus land auctions in August and September. The DNR is

Outdoor Observations: New wildlife museum open to the public in Clare, Michigan
A brand new wildlife museum and education center is open to the public adjacent to Jay’s Sporting Goods in Clare, Mich.
An agreement between Jay and Jeff Poet, owners of Jay’s Sporting Goods in

Notes off a soiled cuff: True Sunday hunting opportunity likely to become reality for Pennsylvania hunters
A few issues ago, in this space, I commented on the partisan nature of the vote to move the Sunday hunting bill through the state House of Representatives, prompting an angry reader to call and

Bradford County, Pa., hunting camp celebrates 100 years
Steve Watkins grew up in Monroeton, Bradford County, Pa., where his grandparents owned the Marcy Hotel, a popular local landmark.
He and his father hunted bears in the region’s “endless” mountains, and his grand-uncle

Report turkey, grouse sightings this summer to help management in Ohio
The Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife is asking the public to report sightings of turkeys and ruffed grouse this summer to help round out the agency’s annual population surveys. Community scientists, which can be

Ohio Mixed Bag: Whitetails Unlimited donates nearly half million to Ohio conservation-related projects
Whitetails Unlimited (WTU) has granted $472,833 to various mission related projects in the state of Ohio over the past fiscal year. More than 150 different organizations received grants pertaining to outdoor education, habitat enhancement, and

Pennsylvania’s Wilderness Wildlife Museum celebrates 20 years
The Wilderness Wildlife Museum in Rector, Pa., which hosts youth fishing derbies, hunter-trapper education classes, youth pheasant hunts, big game feasts, shooting classes and other outdoor sporting-related activities, celebrates 20 years of operation this year.<br

Habitat rehab effort completed in Pennsylvania’s Allegheny National Forest
The U.S. Forest Service recently partnered with multiple organizations to rehabilitate and enhance existing wildlife habitat in the Allegheny National Forest.
On June 1, three dozen participants worked in the Farnsworth watershed to improve

Bill to add oversight to Pa. Game Commission’s spending approved by House committee
House Bill 2314, which was introduced by state Reps. Joe Ciresi, D-Royersford, and Tarik Kahn, D-Philadelphia, would require the agency to obtain authorization from the General Assembly, along with approval from the governor, before spending