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White-Nose Syndrome Fungus Detected In Delaware Bats
The bats tested – new arrivals to their summer roost sites in Delaware – had wing and ear scarring consistent with WNS...More
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Live Bluebird Nestbox Camera Offers Glimpse Into Active Nest
In the early 1960s, the eastern bluebird was hanging on for dear life...More
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Firearms Industry Releases Economic Impact Report
Taxes paid by industry companies to the Pittman-Robertson excise tax is the major source of wildlife conservation funding in America.More
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Bears It’s Time For You To Have Your Say!
The backlash to a science based decision to manage a burgeoning black bear population in New Jersey by means of hunting is growing. It's happeningMore
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Geneva Native Jerry McDonald of Lincoln Nebraska Named Pheasants Forever Representative
Geneva Native Jerry McDonald of Lincoln Nebraska Named Pheasants Forever RepresentativeMore
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New Jersey Black Bear Management Policy Open for Public Comments
Do not let groups like PETA and the Humane Society of the United States stand in the way of science-based wildlife management...More
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USSA Weighs in on State Efforts to Manage Wolves
Wolves in the Great Lakes region are listed on the Endangered Species List and cannot be managed by the states despite having populations that exceedMore
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Salazar Announces Fee Free Days in Celebration Of Earth Day
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced a schedule of free admission days to many of the lands managed by Interior...More
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Texasinvasives.org Empowers Citizens To Stop Invasive Plant & Animal Pests
Giant salvinia is one of hundreds of invasive species changing the very landscape of Texas, it won't be our Texas anymore...More
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New Jersey Outdoor Alliance Update
There also remains a covert initiative to undermine the integrity of the composition of the Fish and Game council, the entity that establishes game codes...More
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Shed Antler Collecting Season Still Closed
The purpose of the regulation is to minimize harassment or disturbance to big game animals on their winter and spring ranges when animals are mostMore
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Arizona Game And Fish Issues Response Regarding Jaguar Macho B
The Department’s response criticizes nearly every finding in the report and calls for an independent review of the report...More
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Honors 40th Anniversary of Earth Day
This year marks the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day on April 22 and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering ways to make aMore
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Protect Your Pets From Animal Radicals
A campaign dedicated to awakening the public to the threat against their pets from animal rights radicals...More
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Sportsmen Meet With Members of Congress, Labor Leaders to Promote Climate Change Adaptation Strategies
Rep. Raul Grijalva advocates funding for adaptive management approaches to enable fish and wildlife to withstand climatic shifts...More
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Montana Department FWP To Purchase A 154 Acre Conservation Easement On Private Property
FWP officials say the proposed easement will conserve and enhance riparian habitats and maintain public access to the property...More
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Bowling Green is Latest Bluegrass Backer for Bobwhites
Kentucky joins three other states with 10 or more Quail Forever chapters...More
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Appalachian Wildlife Foundation Elects Tom Baker As Chairman
His experience working at the highest levels of wildlife conservation policy and passion for hunting and wildlife restoration give us real horsepower in moving forward...More
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Federal Premium Ammunition Supports Conservation in Elk Country
Hunters who shoot .300 Win. Magnum or .300 WSM can now support habitat conservation in elk country by purchasing Federal Premium Ammunition...More
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Sportsmen Still Have Time To Speak Up For Colorado’s Backcountry
Colorado roadless rule requires additional improvement to safeguard these invaluable natural resources and some of the best hunting and fishing in the nation...More
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NWTF First Quarter Project Spending Totals $937,000
To date, the NWTF and its partners have invested more than $306 million in upholding hunting traditions and conserving 14 million acres of wildlife habitat...More
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U.S. National Wildlife Refuge System Subject of CSF Breakfast Briefing
Managing the U.S. refuge system we take very seriously, members including the sportsmen of America, have been invaluable partners in preserving this wonderful public resource...More
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How To “Go Green” With Vita-Rack Seed Mixes
Hunter’s Specialties Wildlife Biologist Rodney Dyer Explains...More
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National Park Will Use Volunteer Hunters for Elk Culling
The many requirements imposed on volunteer hunters must be a defense against animal rights’ groups such as the radical freedom hating Humane Society of theMore
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RMEF Volunteers Impacting 1 Acre Every 6 Hours
Volunteers for the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation are helping to enhance or conserve 1 acre of wildlife habitat for every 6 hours worked...More
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Federal Agencies Sign Agreement to Protect Sage-Grouse Habitat
Natural Resources Conservation Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to provide unprecedented support for Sage-Grouse and Sagebrush Ecosystems...More
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ODNR Helps Anchor New Ohio Outdoors Expo At State Fairgrounds
ODNR Helps Anchor New Ohio Outdoors Expo At State Fairgrounds Ohio Department Natural Resources COLUMBUS, OH –-(AmmoLand.com)- With an increasing number of Ohioans enjoying the state’sMore
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Secretary Salazar Announces Nearly $66 Million in Grants to Conserve Habitat of Threatened and Endangered Species
The grants, awarded through the Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund, will benefit numerous species ranging from the desert tortoise to the Indiana bat...More
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Two New Members Appointed to the Ohio Wildlife Council
Kim R. Davis, Carrollton, and Timothy W. Ratliff, Winchester, were appointed by Governor Strickland to a four-year term to the Ohio Wildlife Council...More
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Support Conservation Join NJOA & Received a Free Copy of Color the Green Movement Blue
NJOA is the only organization dedicated to protecting our collective freedoms to fish, hunt, trap and promote environmental stewardship in New Jersey...More
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Water Trails Take Paddlers Deep Inside National Wildlife Refuges
Exploring a refuge by canoe or kayak combines adventure with physical activity and an intimacy with nature that’s hard to beat...More
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Ducks Unlimited Curtis Lake Enhancement Project Begins
Ducks Unlimited began enhancement of another shallow lake project funded in part by the Outdoor Heritage Fund as recommended by the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council...More
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USSA Condemns Anti-Hunting Group’s Targeting of Sarah Palin
Public relations smear campaign by the animal rights group Defenders of Wildlife targeting former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin...More
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Announces $1 Million to States For Livestock Killed by Wolves
Wolf populations are expanding in several parts of the nation, and this grant program gives us another tool to help states minimize conflict where wolvesMore
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USSAF Continues Defending Maine Trappers
Antis Appeal Legal Victory that Established a Precedent Protecting Sportsmen.More
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NAWCA Enhancement Bill Signifies Milestone In Wetlands Conservation
Canadian funding to go towards wetland conservation projects...More

