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Captive Deer Breeding Legislation Overwhelmingly Defeated During 2012 Legislative Session
Efforts to legalize captive deer breeding in new states or loosen regulations in states where such practices are currently permitted were overwhelmingly defeated during theMore
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Canada Leads the Way on the Pipeline No-Brainer
Their goal is to stop any major project no matter what the cost to Canadian families in lost jobs and economic growth. No forestry. NoMore
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Sportsmen Laud Introduction of Sodsaver Legislation in House
‘Protect Our Prairies Act’ would facilitate conservation of native grasslands, sustain key fish and game habitat; action follows integration of Sodsaver measure in Senate FarmMore
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New Jersey’s Forest Stewardship Bill is a Giant Leap For Conservation
Experts in wildlife management, threatened and endangered species, invertebrates, soil management, and others committed to the protection of birds, mammals, other animals and plants alsoMore
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Armed EPA Agents Visit Ashville NC Man
Sometimes a small incident says volumes about a large government agency. In this case the Environmental Protection Agency...More
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Hunting’s Roughrider
Ttake time to remember the tens of thousands of veterans throughout our nation’s history who have sacrificed so much to ensure that all of usMore
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Arkansas Game & Fish Commission Agrees To Partnership With Watershed Group
During last week’s monthly meeting of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission in Jonesboro, commissioners approved an agreement with the Illinois River Watershed Partnership...More
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Salazar Announces Presidential Migratory Bird Federal Stewardship Award to BLM
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced today that Interior’s Bureau of Land Management is the recipient of the Presidential Migratory Bird Federal Stewardship Award,More
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New Jersey Outdoor Alliance Update for May 2012
We spend much of our time educating the public and policy makers about the importance of "conservation" to natural resource health...More
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America’s Actual Health And Welfare Crisis
It is EPA rules that most gravely threaten our energy, economy, health, welfare, justice, and civil rights progress...More
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White-nose Syndrome Confirmed in Federally Endangered Gray Bats
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has confirmed the presence of white-nose syndrome in federally listed endangered gray bats (Myotis grisecens) in Hawkins and MontgomeryMore
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Early Registration For QDMA’s National Convention Ends June 1 2012
For the second-consecutive year QDMA's convention will be held in partnership with the Bass Pro Shops Land & Wildlife Expo and the Gaylord Opryland ResortMore
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Millions of Acres Secured Via Conservation Reserve Program
The enrollment of almost 4 million acres of privately owned agricultural lands in the federal Conservation Reserve Program promises to bolster fish and wildlife populations,More
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WalMart Dares to Defy’s Anti-Biotechnology Extremists
Wal-Mart stands up to activist intimidation, ensuring affordable, wholesome food for customers. By Paul driessen WalMart Defies Anti-Biotechnology Activists AmmoLand Gun News Manasquan, NJ --(Ammoland.com)- Good for Wal-Mart! DespiteMore
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Michigan NRC Honors Mary Ann Van Lokeren’s Conservation Efforts
The Natural Resources Commission honored Mary Ann Van Lokeren with a Partner in Conservation Award at its Thursday, May 17, meeting in Onaway, Mich...More
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TRCP Welcomes New Board of Directors Members
The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership announced today that F. Weldon Baird, Jamie Baker and John Doerr have joined the board of directors of theMore
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Conservation Areas Perfect For Celebrating National Trails Day
On the first Saturday of June each year, the American Hiking Society encourages people to discover the healthy fun of spending time hiking, biking andMore
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Michigan DNR Invites Public Input On Western U.P. Forest Plans For 2014
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will host an open house on Wednesday, June 20, to provide information and receive public comment on proposed forestMore
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Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Eyes 1 Million Acres in Wyoming
Over a million acres worth of conservation impact in Wyoming alone. That's the historic milestone that Wyoming volunteers of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation hopeMore
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What You Should Know & SHOULD NOT Do If You Find An “Abandoned” Young Wild Animal
The fawning season for white-tailed deer in Delaware has begun, with most fawns born during the last week of May through the first week ofMore
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AZ Game & Fish Votes To Oppose Proposal For Grand Canyon Watershed National Monument
The issue with the new monument it is being proposed to “preserve” and in some cases lock away these lands rather than conserve them, whichMore
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Arizona Camper Fells Rabid Mountain Lion
A group of four campers were having breakfast in the Tonto National Forest in Arizona, when a mountain lion came upon the camp and attackedMore
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National Wildlife Refuges Earn Consistent High Marks with Visitors says Survey
Findings Come at the Start of a Summer Travel Season in Which High Pump Prices Could Add to Nearby Refuges’ Allure...More
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Celebrates Endangered Species Day
On May 18, 2012, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and numerous organizations will honor Endangered Species Day, and the nationwide conservation efforts underway protectingMore
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Quail Forever Members to Meet Conservation Policy Makers in Washington
Meetings to bring attention to conservation awareness in the 2012 Federal Farm Bill...More
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Using Earth’s Blessings To Better Mankind & The Planet Is Not A Crime
How can eco-religionists argue that poverty and economic hardship enhance environmental stewardship, or that the planet is more important than the people who live onMore
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Tony Stewart, Richard Childress & Bass Pro Shops Pay Tribute To NWTF
The National Wild Turkey Federation’s flying turkey logo will appear this weekend on Stewart-Haas Racing’s Bass Pro Shops sponsored No. 14 Chevy driven by TonyMore
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The Wheels Are Coming Off The Wind Energy Gravy Train
The wind energy industry has been having a hard time. The taxpayer funding that has kept it alive for the last twenty years is comingMore
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Pioneer Pheasants Forever Chapter Hosting Upland Presentations in Quakertown PA
Next Thursday, the Pennsylvania Pioneer Pheasants Forever chapter will host presentations on the status of pheasants and quail and upland management in Pennsylvania...More
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“Living with New Jersey Black Bears” DVD Available
This documentary contains extensive information on the biology and habits of black bears and was developed with scientific input from New Jersey wildlife experts toMore
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Kansan Inducted To Hunter Education Hall Of Fame
International organization honors longtime Kansas hunter education and shooting instructor...More
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USFWS Extends Comment Period to Revise Eagle Permit Regulations
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has extended the comment period on the proposed rule, published on April 13, 2012, to revise the regulations governingMore
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Springtime Alert – Do Not Disturb Young Wildlife
Whether enjoying your backyard or hiking in the woods, it is time for our annual message for Pennsylvanians to leave wildlife alone and in theMore
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Forget Homeland Security, Now It’s About “Environmental Justice”
The Department of Homeland Security has added a whole new layer of authority to its portfolio. You thought it was about protecting the nation againstMore
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SCI Talking Conservation On Capitol Hill – Pass Sportsmen’s Heritage Act
Safari Club International (SCI) members will participate in more than 170 meetings this week with members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S.More
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RMEF to Fund Montana Habitat, Research Projects
Rejuvenating forage and controlling noxious weeds to improve habitat for elk and other wildlife are the main themes in a list of Montana conservation projectsMore

