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Mike Raykovicz: At long last, a bobcat caught on camera near New York/Pennsylvania border
When I moved to New York’s Southern Tier back in 1969, man had yet to land on the moon, turkeys were a rarity, and no one that I knew ever encountered a bear, much less

Wisconsin State Roundup: Bills introduced as possible sandhill crane hunting season gains steam
Legislation to create a sandhill crane hunting season in Wisconsin was introduced to the State Senate March 7 and the Assembly March 11.
The bills, 2025 Senate Bill 112 and 2025 Assembly Bill 117,

Russ Mason: DOGE cuts impacting fish and wildlife management
There’s been plenty of recent attention paid to Elon Musk and the effects of his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Unsurprisingly, little has been said about impacts to natural resources conservation.
The exceptions have

Bob Zink: Crossbows are not the equivalent to hunting with a gun
A few years ago, I wrote about the effects of crossbows on deer hunting. There are several points that arise, over and over.
Does the use of crossbows result in a greater harvest

Notes off a soiled cuff: Feeding your pets raw food not a good idea
A few months ago, when I was preparing to write a story about a Penn State study showing household pet dogs were spreading antibiotic-resistant salmonella – a serious public health concern – one of the

Steve Pollick: Fed layoffs pose a lot of questions for Ohio’s outdoors
The sweeping cuts to federal natural resource employees has succeeded in sewing chaos and confusion, fear, anxiety, and uncertainty among federal public lands and outdoors-related agencies, offices, programs, and more with their stream of staffing

Tom Venesky: Time is now to implement regulations where new CWD cases have emerged in Pennsylvania
Ever since chronic wasting disease appeared in Pennsylvania in 2012, the state Game Commission has hammered home the importance of not spreading high-risk parts to other areas.
But it could be happening right now,

Commentary: After a long Ohio winter, eyes are on spring fishing trips
Seven inches of snow, a constant 35 mile per hour wind, and temps that sound like shoe sizes for a fourth-grade basketball team combined to pull the plug on the electricity in Bearfield Township, Ohio,

Outdoor Insights: ‘Accounting error’ means a 4% decline in available dollars for habitat work in Minnesota
Being a public watchdog sometimes means sitting through boring legislative hearings and wading through long reports, then summarizing them for readers.
Like this past Sunday evening, when I spent time perusing the thrilling, 102-page February