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Outdoor Insights: 2023 was a year of major changes for conservation organizations
The past year has seen major changes in American conservation leadership at groups like Pheasants Forever and Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. Add the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership to that list. The organization’s longtime CEO, Whit

Remembering popular Adirondack hunter, ball player Pat Salerno Sr.
The Adirondacks and sportsmen of the region lost a friend earlier this year with the passing of Pat Salerno Sr. He passed away in September, leaving behind his wife, Jane, and his four sons, Tony,

New York’s Barcelona Neck hunting co-op a Suffolk County gem
Hunting in Long Island’s Suffolk County is, in many ways, a different world than the rest of New York State – certainly a world away from the vast tracts of the Adirondacks.

Legal status of potential record buck from Ohio in question as investigation is launched
Wildlife officers from the Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife are investigating a potential record deer taken during the archery hunting season in Clinton County, Ohio, according to a statement from the Division of Wildlife.

Top tips to get your birds as pheasant season winds down
As the big rooster rose from the prairie grass, I was navigating lumpy ground created by a herd of cattle that had grazed here during a wet year. Cattle make a mess of pheasant habitat

Patrick Durkin: New age of deer hunting brings little joy in Wisconsin
You might assume state hunters were happy they shot a deer every other second during November’s nine-day gun season.
You’re wrong, of course. Hunters registered 85,773 bucks and 89,123 antlerless deer during the gun

Steve Carney: Looking back on a strange 2023 bowhunting season for whitetails
What a strange 2023 bowhunting season it was for this hunter!
I reviewed my logbook for the fall deer-hunting season, which revealed that I was in various stands and ground blinds a total of

Commentary: What would Teddy Roosevelt think about today’s hunters and anglers?
Theodore Roosevelt believed in the restorative benefits of hunting – as well as the importance of conserving wildlife for its own sake. His philosophy of conservation lived on through the actions of government, although opposed

Agencies expect further decline in the number of Minnesota deer farms
The Minnesota DNR and state Board of Animal Health implemented several changes in cervidae farm management in 2023 after the state Legislature passed several new laws that altered oversight and regulations for certain farms.