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NWTF Adopts Science-Based Wolf Management Position
Science has been the backbone of every conservation project we have ever conducted,managing wolf populations is no different...More
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Whimbrel’s Incredible Flight Highlights Habitat Needs
The bird, a whimbrel, has just traveled more than 4,700 miles, including nearly 3,500 miles nonstop in five days...More
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Ducks Unlimited, Partners Improving Alabama Habitat
When they put a dollar in DU’s hands, they can count on two things: The majority – more than 80 percent – of that dollarMore
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More Dogs Killed by So Called Endangered Wolves
As of September 24th, 16 hounds have been killed by wolves since the July 1st opening of bear hound training season...More
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Celebrate Time Afield on National Hunting and Fishing Day
Promote hunting, angling and the conservation benefits they provide on National Hunting and Fishing Day...More
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North America’s Fish and Wildlife Experts to Convene in Grand Rapids Mi
600 fish and wildlife professionals, including the directors of most state fish and wildlife agencies, will be on hand to discuss current and emerging naturalMore
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New Jersey Outdoor Alliance Featured on NJN News
overage by award-winning environment reporter Ed Rodgers. Click on the following link to view the news segment...More
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Support Your Sporting Traditions This Election Season
Autumn is a favorite to many, but there's more to it this year than foliage, frost and finding bucks - the 2010 midterm elections areMore
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Delta Waterfowl’s 2010 Predator Management Update
Research results from Delta Waterfowl indicates managing predators can be an effective tool in significantly increasing nest success...More
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Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation On The Hill To Keep Sportsmen In The Field
The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) welcomed more than 50 members of Congress and over 500 other guests for its annual banquet and auction...More
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Ruffed Grouse Society Joins Others in Celebrating NHF Day
The Ruffed Grouse Society is proud to join the nation’s conservation-minded hunters as they prepare to celebrate the 38th anniversary of National Hunting and FishingMore
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Multiple Grizzlies, Black Bears Captured & Moved in Western Montana
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks biologists captured and moved three grizzly bears and multiple black bears in western Montana’s Region 2 this month...More
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Montana Landowners & Hunters Asked to Report Dead or Dying Deer
Reports of white-tailed deer being found dead in recent weeks in parts of Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 6 have prompted stateMore
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Scale of Habitat Selection an Important Factor in Sage-grouse Research
Scale of Habitat Selection an Important Factor in Sage-grouse Research Sage Grouse Wildlife Management Institute Gardners, PA --(Ammoland.com)- Successful sage-grouse management can be best accomplished through habitat conservationMore
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CLFT to Conduct Workshops for Federal and State Resource Management Agency Staff
Program success in terms of improving understanding of hunting’s relationship to conservation, as measured by the participants, is 96 percent...More
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Sportsmen Celebrate Conservation Of 4.3 Million Acres via The CRP
USDA announced a 4.3-million acre increase to the Conservation Reserve Program...More
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Conservation Reserve Program Protects Sensitive Habitat
For this 39th general sign-up more than 50,000 offers were received on more than 4.8 million acres, nationwide...More
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Wolves in Michigan One Step Closer to State Management
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the results of an initial review of petitions to remove grey wolves in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan from theMore
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Outdoor Foundation Releases its Outdoor Nation Special Report on the Great Outdoors
The Outdoor Foundation Releases its Outdoor Nation Special Report on America’s Great Outdoors to the Obama Administration Outdoor Industry Association Washington, D.C., --(Ammoland.com)- The Outdoor Foundation,More
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PA Game Commission Offers Advice On Avoiding Bear Conflicts
Black bear activity also tends to increase during the fall, and Pennsylvania officials remind homeowners that steps taken now can minimize problems with bears...More
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Habitat Stamp Partners Seek Public Input On Program’s Future
The Habitat Stamp Program improved more than 683,000 acres of habitat on public lands, and additionally, the program has funded 11,000 acres of riparian habitat...More
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DNRE Hosts Open House in Grayling Forest Management Unit
Department of Natural Resources and Environment will host an open house on Wednesday, Oct. 13, to provide information and receive public comment on proposed forestMore
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Wolf Pup In Northeast Washington Indicates State’s Third Breeding Pack
The presence of the pup, and photos of other wolves captured on a remote camera in the area, indicate there is a pack in theMore
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Virginia to Receive Grants from Elk Foundation
A trio of conservation education and hunting heritage projects in Virginia have been selected to receive grants from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation...More
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Hunters Contribute Billions To Conservation Efforts – Animal Rights Groups Zero
Hunters nationwide have contributed more than $6.4 billion dollars to wildlife conservation efforts...More
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The Threat of Animal Rights Lawyers
That means that the seemingly absurd idea that animals should be treated legally the same as humans is no longer a joking matter...More
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USSAF and Others Continue Defending Pro-Sportsman Court Decision
If the anti-hunters win, they will use this example in court room after court room across the nation to deny trapping and hunting everywhere...More
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Outdoor Channel Corps Launches Conservation Tour Of Duty On National Public Lands Day
America’s Leader in Outdoor TV Partners with Cable Affiliates to Host Hands-On Volunteer Efforts in Local Markets across the U.S. to Improve Public Lands & OutdoorMore
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California Conservation Projects to Receive RMEF Grants
Wildlife conservation and public education projects in 16 California counties have been selected to receive grants from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation in 2010...More
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Changes Made To Connecticut Duck Stamp Program
For the remainder of calendar year 2010 and 2011, the DEP will issue a 2010-2011 Duck Stamp with privileges that begin on July 1, 2010More
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Here’s to New Jersey’s Great Outdoors
We hope you’ll be out enjoying your expanded privileges and in doing so help our state to better manage our natural resources...More
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Good For Landowners, Good For Ducks
Wetland Reserve Program is a voluntary program that helps landowners protect, restore and enhance wetlands on their property...More
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Ruffed Grouse Society Announces Special 50th Anniversary Publication
In celebration of its 50th Anniversary, the Ruffed Grouse Society will publish a special commemorative publication of well over 100 pages...More
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Elk Champion Jake Clark Inducted to Wyoming Outdoor Hall of Fame
Devoted champion of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Jake Clark of Powell, Wyo., will be inducted into the Wyoming Outdoor Hall of Fame...More
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Deer Breeders Co-Op Joins the American Deer & Wildlife Alliance
The two organizations will work together to promote the deer industry and increase youth participation in the outdoors...More
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ODNR to Dedicate Wingfoot Lake in Portage County as Ohio’s Newest State Park & Wildlife Area
Ohio Department of Natural Resources to celebrate the opening of ODNR’s newest state park and wildlife area at Wingfoot Lake...More

