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2011 Proves Banner Year for Union Sportsmen’s Alliance
With more than 70% of union members expressing an interest in hunting, fishing or shooting, the organization also teamed up with Sportsman Channel to launchMore
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Michigan Volunteers Needed for Summer Campground Hosts
The Department of Natural Resources’ Parks and Recreation Division is offering free camping this summer for outdoor lovers who volunteer as campground hosts at MichiganMore
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Michigan Gillette Sand Dune Visitor Center “Michigan Birds” Photo Contest
Submit a favorite photo from last year or take a trek through the woods, fields or wetlands this winter or spring and try your handMore
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Wildlife Agencies & California Water Authority Sign 55-year Conservation Agreement
Conservation plan protects endangered species; streamlined permitting benefits ratepayers....More
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Mining Moratorium on Public Lands near Grand Canyon Praised by Hunters and Anglers
More than 1 million acres of prime fish and wildlife habitat, public access sustained by federal decision...More
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A NEW YEARS Eve Habitat Party Brings a Special Ending to 2011
30 chain saws, a logging truck, 6 each 16 foot trailers, 4 splitters, a dozer and loader nearly 40 cords of donated firewood was removedMore
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Sign Up Now For Georgia’s 2012 Youth Birding Competition
I think it’s giving kids an opportunity to get outside and learn about the natural world in an exciting way that catches their attention...More
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Pennsylvania Landowners Protect Habitat with Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
Far-sighted, conservation-minded landowners in Pennsylvania have permanently protected their 454-acre wildlife oasis through a conservation easement with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation...More
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1st Time Chronic Wasting Disease Found In Buffalo
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission LINCOLN, Neb. --(Ammoland.com)- Chronic wasting disease (CWD) in deer has appeared for the first time in Buffalo, Custer and Holt counties,More
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Salazar & Mead Reaffirm Commitment To Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation Strategy In The West
Sagebrush Habitat, With Its Open Spaces, Wildlife, And Heritage, Is Iconic To The West And Is At The Root Of Many Of Our Proud Traditions..More
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Learn about Oregon’s Whoo-riffic Owls
From the tiny sparrow-sized northern pygmy owl to the great horned owl with its powerful talons to that rare visitor the snowy owl, they delightMore
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Delaware’s Division of Wildlife Celebrates A Century Of Conservation
In 1911, when the first members of Delaware’s new Game and Fish Commission were appointed by the Governor and the state’s first game warden wasMore
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The Quest of the Eastern Cougar
Connecticut residents and locals doubt the explanation as a transient male in search of a female for what they believe is a resident population ofMore
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Wolf OR7 Enters California
The gray wolf that was wandering in southern Oregon has crossed the California border...More
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Forests Need Our Intellectual Honesty And Stewardship
The prevailing thought has kept woodlands from being managed by both humans and Mother Nature. We have learned that “passive management” is conspiring against forestMore
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Landowners & Partners Secure 1,050 Acres of Montana Habitat
Longtime volunteers of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Keith and Linda Ward of Huson, Mont., have finalized a deal to permanently protect 1,050 acres ofMore
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Animal Rights Wacko’s Lawsuit Demands Constitutional Rights for Killer Whales
One of the unwitting so-called plaintiffs committed murder but has not been charged. The parties remained silent on whether the murder charge would apply, ifMore
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Mule Deer Foundation Volunteer Receives Acknowledgement from Utah Division of Wildlife
Darren West, Project Coordinator for the Mule Deer Foundation’s (MDF) Utah County Chapter, was recently honored by the Utah Division of Wildlife...More
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New Jersey Forestry Bill Has Support Of Conservationists
The New Jersey Outdoor Alliance supports bills S1954/A4358 because they assist in providing active stewardship of our forest resources...More
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Bass Pro Shops Names Conservation Partners Of The Year
Both men were presented their awards by Bass Pro Shops founder Johnny Morris at the company’s annual Christmas luncheon for associates held at their nationalMore
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Oregon Wenaha Wolf Pack Has A Pup
Photos captured on an ODFW remote camera in northeast Oregon show the Wenaha wolf pack had at least one pup this year...More
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Kansas Landowner Honored With National Fish And Wildlife Stewardship Award
The Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies has honored the Alexander Ranch of Barber County with the 2011 National Private Lands Fish and Wildlife StewardshipMore
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Willamette River OR Conservation Easement Paves Way For Long-Term Fish & Wildlife Conservation
Acquisition of conservation easements on more than 300 acres of Willamette River frontage will benefit species including chinook salmon, cutthroat trout, Oregon chub, Pacific lampreys,More
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Wildlife Land Trust – Not to Be Trusted
This project is a subsidiary of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), the country’s largest animal rights group. This anti-hunting trust reported controlMore
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Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Cheers Announcements on Great Lakes Wolves
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation today cheered federal delisting of wolves in the Great Lakes states, as well as the State of Wisconsin's rapid movementMore
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Conservation Reserve Program – Cost Versus Value
A recent indictment of the Conservation Reserve Program from policymakers, duck hunters and other sportsmen and women indicate an information vacuum of epic proportions...More
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The Bird Box Man
In a matter of weeks, Schuh had cut the boards for 200 wood duck boxes, after which Packerland Chapter members came to his shop andMore
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Economic Figures Build Support for Federal Conservation Funding
While there is greater cohesiveness in the conservation community on the issues of funding and the value natural resource conservation efforts to the national economy,More
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Montana and Idaho Adapting Wolf Harvest Strategies
The management objectives are to reduce overall wolf numbers from a population in excess of 1,000 in 2011 to a level in balance with otherMore
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Wisconsin’s Battle To Self-Manage Wolves in the State Coming to an End
Wisconsin's long fought battle to manage growing wolf populations within its borders is nearly over...More
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USFWS Announces Recovery of Gray Wolves in the Western Great Lakes
Once again, the Endangered Species Act has proved to be an effective tool for bringing species back from the brink of extinction...More
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Michigan DNR Applauds Federal Decision to Remove Wolves from Endangered Species List
The federal delisting rule removing wolves from the endangered species list will be published in the Federal Register Wednesday, Dec. 28, and will take effectMore
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Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation’s Fred Bryant a Finalist for Bud Conservation Award
The winner, to be selected by consumer voting, will receive $50,000 from Budweiser and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to support their priority conservationMore
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Snowy Owl Sightings Snowball
They are spreading across the United States in great numbers and turning heads. The nearly two-foot-tall, predominantly white owls – Harry Potter’s Hedwig is aMore
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Thou Shalt Not Question UN Climate Experts
Inconvenient questions will not be tolerated in Durban or other climate crisis conferences...More
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NJOA Refutes Sierra Club & Affirms Bear Hunt as Warranted
New Jersey Outdoor Alliance believes that a black bear hunt is a responsible, pragmatic, environmentally sound, science-based method for bringing the black bear population inMore

