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Just what kind of photos are you finding on your trailcams?
Like many of you, I have become fascinated with trailcams. I put a couple of the cool, little devices out by a game trail crossing a small trout stream in the northern tier, and every
Minnesota hosts 2012-2013 Federal Duck Stamp home state event
Because Minnesotans keep winning the federal duck stamp contest, Minnesota regularly hosts the Federal Duck Stamp Home State Ceremony. That tradition continues on Saturday, July 14 with a ceremony and sporting clays shoot at the
Wolf Harvest Quotas
When the Natural Resources Board meets in Stevens Point on July 17, the DNR will ask the board to approve an in augural wolf harvest quota of 201 animals by making 2,000 permits available. If
A trip down the storied history of the Gunflint Trail
Cross it off the list of “Places I drive by that I’d like to visit,” but keep it on the list of “Not enough time to do it justice: Must return soon.” Located at the
Drunk boaters arrested during sweep
Operation Dry Water, a nationwide crackdown on drunk boaters, resulted in 11 arrests on state waterways during the weekend of June 22-24, according to the Ohio DNR’s watercraft division. Watercraft officers also issued 85 citations
A Sunshine State sun-less vacation
How lucky can you get? Walking down Pine Street on Anna Maria Island, I counted my blessings. “You know, it could have been worse,” I told Steve as we slogged down the main street of
Learned and instinctive behaviors both serve animals well
I’m at the beach in North Carolina – seemingly far away from anything that might be applicable to Pennsylvania wildlife – but that is not true. There is a natural lesson to be learned almost
Tripped up on the road trips
Paula and I have done enough traveling to know that, while it’s perfectly fine to attempt to plan the perfect trip, chances are pretty good it will all come unraveled, sometimes before you even get
Boat limits: Let's make the rule comply with the practice
When the Ohio Wildlife Council considers rescinding the controversial, questionable new rule requiring that a skin-patch be left on fish fillets for identification, it instead should consider fashioning one that makes legal the widespread practice