
Former DU conservation manager picked for Illinois Conservation Foundation’s top job
DNR has been quiet, but the ICF website now lists Schenck as the executive director and even contains a biography that is dated April 3, 2017 — next Monday.
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DNR has been quiet, but the ICF website now lists Schenck as the executive director and even contains a biography that is dated April 3, 2017 — next Monday.

Perhaps a Wisconsin County Deer Advisory Council meeting will provide some clarity into how other states take initiative to include public insight into the policy-making process of any given deer season.

It’s planned as an encyclopedia of biological information and facts about the Illinois state mammal. It will include data on state management of the deer population.

Yes, posting was of a cougar, but it wasn’t spotted here, as was falsely claimed.

Young Asian carp supposedly can be confused with many of the baitfish we anglers use to catch bigger predator fish.

If all goes well, biologists and technicians will release between 11 million and 12 million fish into the state’s lakes and rivers this year – a significant decline from the 20.9 million stocked in 2016

It’s an exciting time and, if nothing else, I usually learn something by browsing through the regulations.

Of those, 69 were taken by hunting and 49 by trapping, and nother 12 were taken by archery and 11 salvaged from roads.

Changes are the result of continued sampling by the Fish Contaminant Monitoring Program and do not suggest that Illinois fish are becoming more or less contaminated.
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