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Helping Mother Nature Develop a Deer Feast Tree
Having a few secret oaks that you fertilize does not guarantee hunting success but it helps put the odds in your favor for quality bucks...More
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Georgia’s Rare Species Profiled On Online
403 updated and expanded online accounts detail the identification, habitat use, distribution, ecology and conservation of Georgia’s protected species...More
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Stash Your Trash To Prevent Unwanted Bear Encounters
Easily accessible garbage is irresistible to a hungry black bear and unfortunately, a major threat to its survival...More
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Education And Prevention Make A Difference When Co-Existing With Coyotes
Rapid human population growth across the state coupled with the coyote’s unique ability to adapt and thrive, contributes to today’s increased observation of coyotes inMore
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American Deer & Wildlife Alliance Partners with Dr. Deer
American Deer & Wildlife Alliance is pleased to announce a new partnership with Dr. Deer Inc., the industry’s leading voice for modern deer management...More
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Texas Bill that Treats Sporting Dog Breeders Like Puppy Mills Moves to Senate
Legislation that would allow searches of homes of the owners of sporting dog breeders without probable cause, or even a search warrant, is one stepMore
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Senate Bill Will Help Hunters Gain Access to Public Lands
The bill directs the U.S. Forest Service and BLM to acquire rights of way and other land interests from willing-seller landowners to open access toMore
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Wolves Remain Protected In Washington State – For Now
The state population is estimated at two dozen wolves, with only a couple of successful breeding pairs or packs with pups documented to date...More
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U.S. Department of Interior Begins Delisting of Gray Wolves in Eight States
Like other iconic species such as the whooping crane, the brown pelican, and the bald eagle, the recovery of the gray wolf is another successMore
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Elk Arrive in Missouri While RMEF Looks to Expand Program to Virginia
Missouri joins Kentucky, Tennessee, Wisconsin and North Carolina's Great Smoky Mountains National Park in restoring a native species missing for more than a century...More
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Michigan DNR Supports Federal Proposal to Remove Wolves from Endangered Species List
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources today voiced its support for a federal proposal to remove wolves in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota from the endangeredMore
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Delta Waterfowl Celebrates 100th Anniversary
Throughout this journey, traveled by thousands of dedicated souls, our mission has always been to enhance the future of waterfowl and waterfowl hunting...More
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Annual J.A.K.E.S. Day At Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center
Come to Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center’s JAKES Day Saturday, May 14! This fun-filled event runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Charlie ElliottMore
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Dont Feed the Bears
West Virginia residents are reminded that feeding black bears is a violation of state law, as well as a misguided disservice to our state animalMore
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National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative – Without The States We Are Nothing
The NBCI’s mission is to restore bobwhites across their range. However, the NBCI exists, first and foremost, to serve the collective states in pursuit ofMore
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Announces Next Steps in Scientific Management of Wolves
Like other iconic species such as the whooping crane, the brown pelican, and the bald eagle, the recovery of the gray wolf is another successMore
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Piping Plover Beach-Nester Monitor Training To Be Offered
Volunteers who would like to learn more about Delaware’s endangered piping plovers and other beach-nesting birds...More
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Indiana Becomes 39th State to Join National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses
Sportsmen and women of the Hoosier state have a new and influential ally in the state legislature as the sportsman-legislators of the General Assembly announcedMore
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Releases Annual List of Foreign Candidates under Endangered Species Act
Candidate species are those for which the Service has enough information on their status and threats to propose them as threatened or endangered...More
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Animal Rights Activist Tops FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorists List
Sportsmen including Hunters, Trappers and Sporting Dog Owners should take notice of the seriousness of the threat to our traditions and the commitment of theseMore
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Pennsylvania Game Commission Announces Distribution Of $18 Million From Recent Gas Lease Actions
Our policy continues to be that the wildlife resources and hunter and trappers, which may potentially be impacted by these leases, must be compensated byMore
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Michigan DNR Announces Partial Closure of North Central State Trail in Cheboygan County
The closure is due to washouts of the trail bed caused by Wednesday’s excessive rainfall. The closed trail segments are along Mullett Lake in CheboyganMore
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Antler Hunters Should Note Noon Opening on Wildlife Management Areas
Antler hunters planning to head to west-central Montana Wildlife Management Areas on opening day this spring should note a new opening time of noon...More
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Fish and Wildlife Service Announces Request for Fiscal Year 2012 Tribal Wildlife Grant Proposals
Tribal Wildlife Grant program supports projects that develop or augment tribal capacity to manage, conserve, or protect fish and wildlife resources through funding and technicalMore
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Ruffed Grouse Society Announces 2011 Wisconsin Drummer Fund Projects
The projects are designed to benefit habitat for ruffed grouse, American woodcock and wildlife species like deer and songbirds that rely upon young forests forMore
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Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Announces Grants for Oregon Habitat Projects
Since 1985, RMEF and its partners have completed 662 different conservation and education projects in Oregon with a combined value of more than $39.4 million...More
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Washington Grouse Populations Boosted With Relocated Birds
Low populations of two bird species native to eastern Washington’s shrub-steppe habitat got a boost this spring with relocation efforts by the Washington Department ofMore
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Leave Young Wildlife Alone
The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources advises people to leave all young wildlife alone.More
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Prevent Nuisance Bear Problems – Put Away Bird Feeders & Trash Cans
They are hungry after spending months hibernating, and will often resort to finding food in unnatural places, such as residential back yards...More
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National Hunting Groups Applaud Release of Clean Water Guidance
Action is a first step in restoring protections for waters, valuable fish and wildlife habitat...More
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Safari Club International Continues Support of Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation
SCI is a founding supporter of the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation with contributions exceeding $850,000 since 1989...More
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Supercharge Antler Growth And Herd Health With Rack One’s New Xcellerator Mineral Supplement
Whitetail deer absolutely crave the new Xcellerator premium mineral supplement from Rack One’s IGNITE Whitetail Hunting System...More
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NSSF Awards Challenge Grant to Fund ‘Respected Access is Open Access’ Campaign
National Shooting Sports Foundation has awarded a $50,000 challenge grant to help fund the educational and outreach campaign created by the nonprofit Tread Lightly...More
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Whitetail Properties Introduces Online-Only Farm Real Estate Auction Platform
Whitetail Properties' new online-only auction platform will offer great convenience to buyers who will be able to bid on tracts of land from anywhere...More
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NSSF Awards $480,552 to State Agencies for Hunting Projects
Nine state wildlife agencies and one regional organization have been awarded $480,552 in grants by the National Shooting Sports Foundation...More
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Wolf Facts and What It Means To You
Environmental advocates like the Defenders of Wildlife and animal rights organizations like the HSUS, these groups would appear to never be willing to allow stateMore

