Wisconsin Assembly expected to pass deer baiting/feeding ban bill June 21
Senate already passed bill; would only then need Gov. Scott Walker’s signature to lift CWD protection.
Senate already passed bill; would only then need Gov. Scott Walker’s signature to lift CWD protection.

What do deer, turkey and grouse look for when deciding on where to live? Check out this video with Michigan DNR wildlife biologist James Miller to learn more.

When it comes to the growth cycle and outcome of an individual buck’s antler formation, the most crucial and overlooked element, by far, is the role of the doe.
Doe reportedly fell an estimated 80 feet – from the top of the parking-ramp-like building perched on a bluff.

Canton man has been collecting them for more than 10 years and has amassed more than 120 antlers of various shapes and sizes.

Votes on deer regulations and rules for catching salmon, trout, whitefish and smelt will follow a public comment period.

Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife officials said it is planning to offer more than 65,000 permits this year, an increase from last year’s total of more than 45,000, which itself was a 60

Officials say 20 of those convicted were juveniles. The investigation led to more than 200 counts of wildlife violations and a total of $1,675 in fines.

The program has culled more than 1,300 deer from 10 parks. It started with sharpshooters from the Cincinnati police with volunteer bow hunters brought in after two years.
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