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Outdoor Observations: Many questions surrounding wolf shot in southern Michigan
In the last edition of Michigan Outdoor News we reported that a gray wolf had been killed by a coyote hunter in southern Lower Michigan’s Calhoun County.
What made the story so intriguing is

Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever hires new Ohio regional representative
Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever named Austin Roby as the new regional representative for Ohio and West Virginia. With his leadership skills and conservation experience, Roby will work with local chapters to further the organization’s

Ohio’s Mill Creek Metroparks to proceed with deer culling
A Mahoning County magistrate recently ruled against a lawsuit intended to stop a controlled deer hunt at Mill Creek Metroparks.
The lawsuit brought forth by area citizens challenged the way the metroparks control deer

Pennsylvania Game Commission boosts state doe license allocation by 91,000
Pennsylvania game commissioners, at their quarterly meeting April 13, announced the agency is increasing the number of antlerless deer licenses allocated statewide for 2024-25 by 91,000.
The new allocation of 1,186,000 is about 8%

Forbes Biological Station, a key figure in research on the Illinois River, celebrates 130 years
The Illinois Natural History Survey at the Prairie Research Institute is home to the first inland field station in the United States.

Ohio DNR invites public to learn more about CWD in the state during April open houses
The Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife invites the public to attend an open house to learn more about chronic wasting disease (CWD) in whitetailed deer.
CWD is a fatal neurological disease that affects

New sign-up to benefit quail on hand in Ohio and through range
Northern bobwhite quail and other grassland bird species have declined significantly over the last several decades. A primary cause of these declines, according to the National Bobwhite and Grassland Bird Initiative, is loss of native
Ohio Mixed Bag: Angler dies on Maumee River
A 68-year-old angler from West Virginia died while fishing the walleye spawning run on the Maumee River on April 1, authorities said.
According to an account in The Blade of Toledo, Lucas County Coroner

Ohio Insider: Kentucky bill attempts to put state’s natural resources authority in hands of department of agriculture
A controversial bill recently surfaced and was quickly defeated in neighboring Kentucky that would have put that state’s natural resources authority into the hands of the department of agriculture.
If this scenario sounds familiar