
Michigan Letters to the Editor: Time to extend the late antlerless deer season
Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Feb. 16, 2024, edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Feb. 16, 2024, edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources will plant about 147 million oyster spat, or juvenile oysters, on 41 acres in Anne Arundel County waters with mitigation funds from the 2022 grounding of M/V Ever Forward

The National Deer Association named Duane Diefenbach, Penn State adjunct professor of wildlife ecology, as its 2023 NDA Professional Deer Manager of the Year Award winner.
The association presents the award to a person

A Beaver County, Pa, farm operator and one of his employees were found guilty in federal court Jan. 25 on three counts related to the unlawful killing of protected migratory birds.
Robert Yost, 52,

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Feb. 16, 2024, edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

The Game Commission shortened the ruffed grouse hunting season to limit hunter harvest losses to a seriously depleted population of our state’s avian symbol.

Myth has it that turkey vultures return to Ohio when the state greens up. On the way home from town, just passing the old quarry, I could hardly believe my eyes – buzzards soaring! So

The trumpeter swans continue to make a triumphant return to southern Illinois.
The latest DNR aerial survey showed the following numbers: 394 total swans counted, 139 at Burning Star Mine, 183 at Union County

Tyler Petroelje, a wildlife research biologist for the Michigan DNR, recently informed the state Natural Resource Commission of a change in the survey method that generates wolf population estimates.
For decades Michigan has
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