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Steve Pollick: Refitting an old air rifle
My latest foray into firearms rehabilitation, an old .177 air rifle, is all my buddy Fred Haubert’s fault.
Fred, who lives in eastern Pennsylvania, called to say he finally had had it with the
Michigan Mixed Bag: Bear, elk permit applications for 2024 hunts now on sale
Elk and bear license applications are on sale now through June 1. You can increase your odds, or even get two tags in a single year, by picking up Pure Michigan Hunt applications while you’re

Outdoor Observations: Good start for Michigan turkey hunters
After two solid days of hunting from dusk until dawn, another day hunting in the wind and rain, and yet another full day of close calls, it (finally) all came together. And like it often

Kentucky elk helping to repopulate West Virginia
Elk have been a staple at Kentucky’s Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area for nearly three decades. Many of the area’s 1.8 million visitors per year come to see the herd at the Elk

Ohio DNR Hall of Fame nominees needed for 2024
Columbus — The Ohio DNR (ODNR) is calling on nominations for the 2024 Ohio Natural Resources Hall of Fame, which honors people in Ohio who have made significant contributions to preserving and protecting the state’s
Ohio Mixed Bag: Civil trial for Alexander Buck set for May
From 1984 to 2020, he hosted the weekly TV show Outdoor Wisconsin, which aired on PBS stations throughout the U.S. Since 2006, he has hosted and produced the weekly radio show, Outdoors Radio, which airs

Ohio’s opening week of turkey hunting off to fast start
Ohio’s South Zone turkey hunters took advantage of good weather and an abundant crop of 2- and 3-year-old birds by connecting with 4,367 bearded gobblers and a small number of like-dressed hens. That figure is
Pennsylvania Mixed Bag: Work set for Kinzua Bridge Park Skywalk
A structural safety inspection determined that the Kinzua Bridge Skywalk is safe but needs maintenance to ensure its longevity, said DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn.

Agency Profile: Here’s how the Natural Resources Conservation Service helps landowners with conservation solutions
In March of 1935, high winds swept a massive dust cloud from the Great Plains all the way to our nation’s capital, just when Congress was considering legislation on a proposed soil conservation law.