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Upcoming NWTF Outdoor Event for Keystone State Women
A beneficial partnership between the National Wild Turkey Federation and the Pennsylvania Game Commission helps provide outdoor opportunities such as this to women in theMore
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Photo Competition Determines Winning Image on 2013 Ohio Wildlife Stamp
The winning photograph will be featured on the Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp to be issued March 1 2013...More
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Keith Creagh Named Michigan DNR Director
Keith is a natural choice to become our next DNR director, He has a strong understanding of Michigan's conservation, economic and environmental needs and theMore
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Experience 1920s Montana Ranch Life at Beavertail Hill & Salmon Lake State Parks
Plan to visit Beavertail Hill State Park on Friday, June 29 or Salmon Lake State Park on Saturday, June 30 to experience life on aMore
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AFL-CIO Shoot Raises $130,000 for Union Sportsmen’s Alliance’s Conservation Efforts
Nearly 200 shooters attended the Union Sportsmen’s Alliance’s (USA) 4th annual AFL-CIO Capital Area Sporting Clays Shoot...More
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RIO+20, Itself, Is Greatest Threat To Biodiversity
99% of species and humans are ill served by the 0.1% UN and environmentalist elites at the UN Conference on Sustainable Development is underway inMore
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New Pheasants Forever Chapter Forms in Kansas’ Sumner County
Chapter is dedicated to working alongside landowners and farmers to bolster upland habitat conservation...More
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Nominate a Conservationist for Capstick Award
The Peter Hathaway Capstick Hunting Heritage Award is the top conservation and service award given by the Dallas Safari Club (DSC) and Dallas Ecological Foundation...More
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Guns and Moses
The ability of non-Orthodox Jews to assert their Jewishness and make the choices that assure there will be young Jews like them. To those whoMore
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Ohio’s Inglis Named Pheasants Forever’s Government Affairs Representative
Inglis’ primary role will be strengthening Pheasants Forever’s outreach and advocacy efforts and serving as a spokesman for state-level and national conservation policies and programs...More
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A Ban On Horse Slaughter Does Not Provide A Solution
As is the case with most animal interests, the debate surrounding horse slaughter is complicated by the lack of knowledge most of us haveMore
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Ducks Unlimited Invited To Speak To Lower Colorado River Authority Board
LCRA denied agricultural water uses this year, essentially eliminating approximately 50,000 acres of rice agriculture —vital habitat for wintering waterfowl— from the Texas Mid-Coast....More
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Wildlife Photographers – Enter Your Best Images In The AZ Wildlife Photo Contest
Have you captured a fabulous wildlife photo? Would you like to share it with others who love Arizona wildlife? Submit it to our annualMore
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Get Ready for more Idiotic Predictions from the 2012 Earth Summit
Why anyone still believes anything the UN Environmental Program and its Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has to say is one of those great imponderableMore
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Reserve Your Spot To View Bighorn Sheep With Wildlife Biologists On AZ Canyon Lake
Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Society, is hosting a workshop for the public to view and learn more about one of Arizona’s iconic species -- desertMore
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Arizona Wildlife’s Use Of Highway 93 Overpasses Gets Passed To Next Generation
A bighorn sheep ewe and her lamb crossing one of the innovative overpasses along Highway 93...More
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NRC Honors Michigan United Conservations Clubs with Partners in Conservation Award
The Michigan Natural Resources Commission (NRC) presented Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC) with a Partners in Conservation Award at its regular monthly meeting Thursday, JuneMore
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National Pollinator Week Encourages Everyone to “Bee” Good to Pollinators
From June 18-24, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and its partners will host public events across the country designed to highlight the crucial importanceMore
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Hunters, Anglers to Help Guide Conservation Policy in Canada
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has appointed a new hunting and angling advisory panel to help steer the country through a new era of conservationMore
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The Sky is Falling, the Sky is Falling
Do you remember when soda pop tops pulled completely off, and people simply tossed them? Weren't they going to clog the environment???More
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The 50th Anniversary of “Silent Spring”: A Lethal Legacy
Organizations like Greenpeace, the Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth, the World Wildlife Fund, and dozens of others always seems to end up killing peopleMore
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RMEF Calls for Transparency on State Special Big Game Permits
Questions have surfaced about how funds generated from these permits are allocated and spent. In most states, legislation dictates how proceeds from these permits areMore
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Landmark Conservation Agreements Keep Dunes Sagebrush Lizard off the Endangered Species List
As a result of unprecedented commitments to voluntary conservation agreements now in place in New Mexico and Texas that provide for the long-term conservation ofMore
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PF Utilizes Legacy Funding to Permanently Protect 1,820 MN Acres of Wildlife Habitat
12 land purchases in eight counties will be open to public hunting and outdoor recreation....More
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Video Spoof Shows True HSUS Agenda
Despite its name, the Humane Society of the United States is not affiliated with your local humane society. HSUS doesn't run a single pet shelterMore
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Seeking Quail Leadership – & Finding the Latest Example in Texas
With the legal and political realities of quail conservation in the U.S., some sources of leadership are more crucial than others...More
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Quail Forever Talks Pollinator Importance at Missouri Field Day
Quail Forever and partners will be participating in the 2012 Bobwhite Quail and Native Pollinator Field Day at the University of Missouri Bradford Research andMore
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Dallas Safari Club – 30th Years as an Independent Advocate for Conservation
Dallas Safari Club is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its founding?as well as its 30th year as an independent organization advocating for wildlife, wild placesMore
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Honors for Boone & Crockett Books and eBooks
Hunting and conservation books and eBooks published by Boone and Crockett Club are being honored alongside general-interest titles in two prestigious international competitions...More
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Field & Stream Recognizes Retired Iron Worker as Conservation Hero
Retired Local 361 Iron Worker and longtime Union Sportsmen’s Alliance member John Sferazo was profiled for his extraordinary contributions to conservation in the June 2012More
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Volunteers Sought For Georgia Statewide Bat Survey
As part of a long-term, nationwide survey, the DNR Wildlife Resources Division is enlisting volunteers to begin collecting acoustic data from Georgia bats in theMore
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Only if the Wind is Blowing
Wind is part of the Earth’s atmosphere and, depending on whether it is blowing gently or strongly, there isn’t a darn thing anyone can doMore
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If You Care, Leave that Young Animal There
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks reminds residents not to pick-up deer fawns or other young wildlife this spring even if they appear sick or inMore
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An Army of Animal Rights Attorneys?
We are the best in the field at policy work and lobbying. We have a large and aggressive in-house litigation unit and more than 3,000More
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Salazar, Ashe Announce $25 Million in Wetlands Grants, $1.3 Million for Refuge Acquisitions
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar & Director of the USFWS Dan Ashe announced more than $1.3 million from the Migratory Bird Conservation Fund toMore
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Arizona IDA Grassland Project Update
69 Hard working volunteers showed up to this project in May. Our mission this weekend was to cut small juniper, pinyon and jack pine treesMore

