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Raising Our Game For Bobwhites
Building a bobwhite conservation movement is foremost about working with people. The nation’s premier forum for working with people to promote quail restoration occurs nextMore
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Doubling Up on Wolf Headaches
The hurdle is the USFWS latest proposed Endangered Species Act delisting rule inexplicably finding that there are now TWO separate wolf species roaming Minnesota, WisconsinMore
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Two Good Steps Toward Wolf Management
A federal judge upheld Congress' delisting of wolves in Idaho, Montana and other parts of the West and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announcedMore
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NJOA Comments on Recent Black Bear Attack in New Jersey
We are relieved that yesterday's attack resulted in only minor injuries, but it should be a sobering omen to take bear management seriously...More
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Nominations Being Sought for Ohio Natural Resources Hall of Fame
Nominations are now being accepted for the Ohio Natural Resources Hall of Fame, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources...More
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Finalized Agreement with Wyoming on Revised Gray Wolf Management Plan
The points of agreement was to promote the management of a stable, sustainable population of wolves and pave the way for the Service to returnMore
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Funding Cuts Could Jeopardize the Future of Hunting
The catch-phrase “conservation at a crossroads” has been used to describe the future of our fish and wildlife resources in light of Congressional efforts...More
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Delta Waterfowl Job Posting – Regional Director
Delta Waterfowl is looking for an individual to join our event fundraising team...More
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New York Could Lose Millions in Wildlife Funds
It’s also not the first time a New York governor has raided —or proposed to raid— the conservation fund. Former Gov. Mario Cuomo, Andrew’s father,More
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Ducks Unlimited Receives $1.5 Million For Shiawassee
DU has been awarded funds to restore emergent wetlands to 940 acres of land currently in agricultural use at Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge...More
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First Year Of Black Bear & Bobcat Online Reporting Site Successful
The first year of an online site developed to collect reports of black bear and bobcat sightings from citizens produced more than 800 reports...More
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Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Announces Grants for Pennsylvania
Improving elk habitat and introducing thousands of students to traditional outdoor recreation and conservation are the main themes in a list of 2011 grants forMore
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Mule Deer Foundation Gaining Ground & Recognition in Washington State
The six chapters that are currently organized in the state hold annual fundraising banquets to raise money for the conservation of mule deer, black-tailed deerMore
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Wild Sheep Foundation Joins SCI as Affiliate Member
Safari Club are extremely excited to work closely with the Wild Sheep Foundation, especially with our shared interest in wild sheep conservation...More
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Peregrine Falcon Nesting Season Concludes – Population Continues To Grow
This year there were 34 nest sites where an estimated 111 eggs were produced; 26 of those nests hatched young falcons and 24 sites fledgedMore
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Benchmade Awarded Prestigious LEED-EB: O&M Gold Certification Green Award
The US Green Building Council (USGBC) has awarded Benchmade Knife Company with Gold Certification LEED EB: O&M for their facility in Oregon City, Oregon...More
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Safari Club International Foundation Testifies In Support Of International Wildlife Conservation Funding
It was an honor to testify before the committee today, and I hope that our message was clear: that these projects are a needed investmentMore
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Delaware Recognizes Wetland Warriors
Delaware State Fair, Governor Jack Markell and DNREC Secretary Collin O’Mara honored three men for their efforts on behalf of conserving and restoring Delaware wetlands...More
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Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Outdoor Report July 28th 2011
Good numbers of swallowtail butterflies are being seen in some areas, while some are reporting fewer monarchs, but large swarms of deerflies continue to makeMore
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Wilderness and Roadless Areas Release Act is Anti-Hunting Legislation
Wilderness and Roadless Areas Release Act is Anti-Hunting Legislation (H.R. 1581/S. 1087) By David A. Lien Board Member, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Joseph, OR --(Ammoland.com)- When bigMore
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Kansas Native Named To Pheasants Forever’s National Board Of Directors
Kansas Native Named To Pheasants Forever’s National Board Of Directors Ed Holland introduced to upland bird hunting at Kansas State University. Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks KANSASMore
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State Legislation Not the Only Threat To Sportsmen & Sporting Dog Owners
Sporting Dog Defense Coalition alerted Oklahoma sportsmen to a proposed local ordinance that would have prohibited most sporting dog owners in Tulsa from keeping moreMore
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New Mexico Trapping Ban Defeated
The proposal to ban trapping on public lands, along with a number of other proposed restrictions on trapping, were quickly dismissed by the Game Commissioners...More
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Safari Club International Champions Access for Hunting Before Congress
Melissa Simpson, testified yesterday before the House Committee on Natural Resource’s subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands...More
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First Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Summer Camp
The camp was completely free of charge and participants were able to receive their official LDWF boater and hunter education certifications...More
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Genetic Testing Reveals Mountain Lion Killed in Connecticut Originated in South Dakota
Traveled to Conn. through Wis. And Minn, Tests also show Milford animal was likely same one spotted in Greenwich. Watch Video...More
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Connecticut DEEP Announces Mountain Lion Killed on Wilbur Cross Parkway Early Saturday Morning
The 140-pound male Mountain Lion has been transferred to a DEP facility for further examination. The large cat may be the one sighted in GreenwichMore
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Three-Year Habitat Improvement Project Planned For Pennsylvania’s SGL 314
Pennsylvania Game Commission officials today announced the beginning of a three-year, 700-acre habitat improvement project on State Game Land 314...More
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US Bottled Water Company Contributes $250,000 to Ducks Unlimited
Nestlé Waters North America recently pledged a gift of $250,000 to Ducks Unlimited to continue support of DU wetland conservation programs...More
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Idaho Project Showcases National Forest Stewardship Program
A new forest stewardship project in Idaho is showcasing a Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation national program built to deliver conservation while boosting local economies...More
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Louisiana Has Record Waterfowl Harvest
Waterfowl hunters harvested more than 2.7 million ducks in Louisiana during the 2010-11 waterfowl season, more than any other state...More
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Support Conservation – Buy a Duck Stamp
A remarkable 98 percent of the proceeds from the sale of this $15 stamp supports wetlands acquisition for the National Wildlife Refuge System...More
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Agencies To Open Recreation Opportunities In Burned Areas Of Apache National Forest
Several agencies are working together to assess and open burned areas of the Apache portion of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests (ASNF) to outdoor recreation...More
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Council Refuses Evidence that Hooked on Fishing Not on Drugs Program Works
How does the same state government, which dispensed over 700,000 syringes to people whose lives are being destroyed by illegal drug use, conclude that kidsMore
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LASERLYTE – Keeping Our Aim On A Greener Environment
LaserLyte pledges a “creation-to-consumer” strategy of environmental responsibility for LaserLyte’s laser manufacturing and packaging systems...More
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Pennsylvania Board Approves Additions To State Game Lands
Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners approved agreements with the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy to purchase 195 acres of land for State Game Land...More

