
Uncertainty follows outbreak of Avian flu at pheasant farm in New York
Severino added that this was a “tough situation for all involved,” and one can only wonder how difficult this was for DEC staff at the farm.
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Severino added that this was a “tough situation for all involved,” and one can only wonder how difficult this was for DEC staff at the farm.

Wisconsin sportsmen and sportswomen will find 37 advisory questions from the various Conservation Congress committees on this year’s spring hearing agenda when the virtual-only voting system goes live at noon on Monday, April 10.

Pheasant hunting across New York will likely take a serious hit this fall following an outbreak of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) virus at the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s Reynolds Game

The Department of Natural Resources plans to triple the budget for the pheasant release program this fall compared to 2022.
The birds will be supplied and distributed by Michigan Association of Game Bird Breeders

Cory Dise acquired an unexpected buddy on a deer-hunt a couple of years ago when a ruffed grouse followed him into a treestand – and refused to leave.
Dise, 49, of Whitehall, Lehigh County,

In a Twitter post, Pheasants Forever said that Senate File 516 was created with the intent to dramatically limit the Iowa DNR’s ability to protect, restore, and expand public lands.

Greg Harson, Conservation Officer District 1 Supervisor for northwest Iowa, says the roadside count was right on and maybe even better than expected. Across the northern tier of counties, the late October opener was one

Purchase of the parcels, bordering the Leo Grau Wildlife Management Area in Buena Vista County and the Little Lost Island Lake/Dewey’s Pasture Wildlife Management Area in Clay County, was approved on a 4-2 vote. Voting

Heavy snow in North Dakota this winter plugged sloughs, and ice created even more problems for both man and beast. Not much we can do about the elements. The key for wildlife surviving winter is
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