
Looking back: New York’s spring turkey season puts a focus on youth
DEC partnered with clubs in several counties this spring on youth turkey hunting events that include (clockwise, from top left) Greene, Jefferson, Oswego and Suffolk counties.

DEC partnered with clubs in several counties this spring on youth turkey hunting events that include (clockwise, from top left) Greene, Jefferson, Oswego and Suffolk counties.

The Minnesota DNR invites public comment on a proposal to create an optional, alternative three-duck bag limit.
“Waterfowl hunter numbers have declined significantly within the past 20 years due to many factors, including the

Standing on a dock at a Lamoille River fishing access, Andrea Shortsleeve said that ballooning expenses and high demand are making state land and infrastructure harder and harder to manage.
Moments later, Shortsleeve, who

DEC’s New York Harmful Algal Bloom System (NYHABS) is now active and provides simple user- and mobile phone-friendly reporting of HABs. The public is encouraged to report any sightings of suspected blooms through the NYHABS

I’ve said before that I wish every active sportsman and woman in New York would read two things: this publication and DEC’s annual hunting and fishing regulations guides. OK, so that’s three things.
As

Iowa deer hunters have some changes they should understand ahead of the upcoming hunting seasons.
Deer license sales will now begin at 9 a.m., on Aug. 15, which is a change from previous years.

Illinois lost an estimated 20,000 squirrel hunters between 2012 and 2022 – part of an ongoing decline in overall hunter participation that had begun three decades prior.
But something – no one is quite

Imagine nearly 5,000 acres of undeveloped forest dotted with small lakes, plenty of hunting and trapping opportunities, remote camping sites, and miles of hiking trails.
Sound too good to be true? It might, but

The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) heard how the Youth Conservation Congress is helping young people make connections and expand their horizons within the state’s conservation community.
At the board’s June 24 meeting, Kyle
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