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Thousands of Tennesseans Speak Out in Support of Wildlife
Thousands of emails and phone calls made it clear that wildlife matters to the people of Tennessee. Here's where we are today...More
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Quality Deer Management Association Sponsoring 35th Annual Southeast Deer Study Group Meeting
The Quality Deer Management Association will participate in the 35th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Deer Study Group in Sandestin, Fla., Feb. 26-28, and isMore
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2012 New York State Outdoorsmen Hall of Fame To Induct Eight
The nine individuals represent a cross section of interests and achievements from various regions of New York State. What they do have in common isMore
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TV Segment Highlights Anti-Poaching Efforts
On Tuesday, February 22, 2012, NBC’s “Rock Center with Brian Williams” aired a detailed segment on rhino poaching in South Africa...More
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Georgia Poster Contest’s 22nd Year Celebrates Art Of Conservation
Teachers and students across Georgia are invited to celebrate Georgia’s wildlife and students’ artistic interests by participating in the Give Wildlife a Chance Poster Contest...More
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DE Division Of Fish & Wildlife Seeks Volunteers For Blackbird Wildlife Area Weed-Out
The DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife is looking for additional volunteers to help kick off National Invasive Species Awareness Week with an invasive plantMore
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Delaware’s Point At Cape Henlopen State Park To Close For 2012 Beachnesting Season
A stretch of ocean beach and dunes, and a half mile along the bay shoreline, will close beginning Thursday, March 1 for the benefit ofMore
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CJ Buck & Bethany O’Donovan Join Mule Deer Foundation Board of Directors
The Mule Deer Foundation announced the appointment of two new Board members, CJ Buck and Bethany O’Donovan, during the recent Western Hunting and Conservation Expo...More
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Virginia Officials Confirm Elk Restoration to Begin Soon
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has been officially notified that elk restoration efforts in Virginia will begin this spring...More
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Join NJOA 4th Annual Central Region Sporting Clays Event
The Sporting Clays Event is the only fundraiser for the central Jersey region and is critical in helping us to work on issues that matterMore
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Tread Lightly! Announces Headquarter’s Relocation
Tread Lightly!, a national nonprofit organization charged with improving and encouraging responsible outdoor recreation, has announced the relocation of its offices from Ogden, UT toMore
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Go-Devil Manufacturers Donates Special Boat To Louisiana Ducks Unlimited
Warren Coco of Go-Devil Manufacturers donated an 18-foot aluminum boat with trailer and a 35-hp surface drive for fundraising use. This unit was selected specificallyMore
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Prescribed Burn At Delaware Cape Henlopen State Park For Ecological Restoration
DNREC’s Division of Parks and Recreation and the Department of Agriculture’s Delaware Forest Service are teaming up to conduct a prescribed fire on 24.2 acresMore
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Anglers and Hunters Unseat Two Animal Rights Politicians
The book tells of how a few anglers and hunters united fellow outdoorsmen and outdoorswomen to throw two animal rights politicians out of office forMore
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Wyoming is No. 1 Fundraising State for Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
The state ranked last in total population, Wyoming, has emerged as the No. 1 fundraising state for the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation...More
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Quality Deer Management Association Releases 2012 Whitetail Report
The Quality Deer Management Association announced on Tuesday the official release of the 2012 Whitetail Report, the most comprehensive report on the status of white-tailedMore
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Summer Jobs for Youth in America’s Great Outdoors
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which manages the country’s 556 national wildlife refuges, hopes to hire more than 2,300 young people this summer...More
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North American Conservation Education Strategy “Connecting Americans to Nature”
The CE Strategy is a blueprint for identifying what every citizen should know, feel and do related to fish and wildlife conservation, including the sustainableMore
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MDF/SFW Expo Sets Records, Raises Millions for Conservation
The four-day event included three fund-raising auctions for the world’s largest collection of special hunt tags from many states. Saturday night’s auction raised a recordMore
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Southeastern Prairies Symposium – Abstract Deadline Extended to 29 February
The Southeastern Prairies Symposium will continue to accept abstracts until 29 February 2012...More
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Federal Budget Will Help Hunters Gain Access to Public Lands
The hunting and shooting sports industries create over 160,000 full-time jobs nationwide, generating an economic benefit of over $20 billion annually...More
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Global Warming Hoax – Now Killing People
People are freezing to death in their homes and in the streets. What will it take to drive a stake into the heart of theMore
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President’s Budget Underscores Need for Strong Conservation Funding
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership is reiterating the need for strongly funded conservation programs that are key in upholding both America’s natural resources and the nation’sMore
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President Requests $1.3 Billion for U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
The President’s Fiscal Year 2013 discretionary budget request supports $1.5 billion in programs for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, an increase of $72.0 millionMore
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America’s Green Enemies
The planet is not running out of oil, coal, or natural gas. It can use more nuclear power, not less. We are witnessing an environmentalMore
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Keep Politics Out of Wildlife Management
Both of these bills are critical to the future of our state, and they will be voted up or down in committee tomorrow, Tuesday, Feb.More
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Safari Club International 2012 Hunters’ Convention Sets Records & Saves Hunting
Safari Club International’s 40th Annual Hunters’ Convention this year was the biggest and best ever. It has once again solidified its place as the premierMore
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Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Welcomes Volunteers from Nine States
Conservationists from nine states have been honored as top volunteers or welcomed aboard as new directors for the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation...More
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Bighorn Sheep Released into Pine Ridge Nebraska
Forty bighorn sheep trapped in Alberta, Canada, were released into the Pine Ridge near Harrison on Feb. 9, giving Nebraska a fifth subpopulation of thisMore
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QDMA Offers Deserving Students Scholarships To Attend Deer Steward Courses
In 2012, the Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) will award six deserving students with scholarships to attend a Deer Steward course...More
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Tennessee Wildlife Federation 4th Annual Davis P. Rice Memorial Waterfowl Hunt
120 student-athletes from Tennessee's Scholastic Clay Target Program assembled at the Lannom Center in Dyersburg with their parents, coaches to kick off the 4th AnnualMore
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Tennessee Wildlife Federation 47th Annual Conservation Achievement Awards
Any Tennessee citizen, organization or industry who deserves statewide recognition for extraordinary conservation work is eligible for an award...More
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Jim Zumbo Receives RMEF’s Highest Honor
Jim Zumbo of Cody, Wyo., has received the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation's highest honor, the Wallace Fennell Pate Wildlife Conservation Award...More
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Quality Deer Management Association’s Founder Featured Speaker At Fort Stewart Wildlife Gala
Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) founder Joe Hamilton was recently the featured speaker at the Fourth Annual Wildlife Gala and Venison Cook Off at FortMore
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Conservation Hawks Defend America’s Sporting Legacy
Conservation Hawks is a new conservation group dedicated to educating hunters and anglers on the most important threats to our natural resources and outdoors traditions...More
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Obama Rejects Keystone XL Jobs In Favor of Green Energy Dreams – What Next?
It is hard for most Americans to understand how it is contrary to the national interest to create 20,000 construction ajobs, increase US gross domesticMore

