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Ranchers, Hunters & Activists Argue Over Wolves In CourtElk populations are being exploited at a high rate by predators, primarily wolves...More
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Attention All States: Prepare to be Sued Over WolvesAnimal rights groups learned that introducing wolves translates to major fundraising, & activists are now exploiting the Endangered Species Act...More
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Scientists Ask Public to Report Banded Birds to Help Scientific ResearchWith large numbers of birds being rescued, treated, and relocated in the Gulf States as a result of the BP oil spill, people seeing bandedMore
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Issues Draft Impact Statement on Waterfowl RegulationsU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released a draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement on the setting of annual regulations permitting the hunting of migratory birds...More
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Western States Gear Up for Possible Wolf SeasonsWildlife officials in Idaho and Montana are preparing for the upcoming wolf hunting seasons in both states...More
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Service Names Veteran Wildlife Professional to National LCC Coordinator PostVeteran wildlife professional Doug Austen has been named National Landscape Conservation Cooperatives Coordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service...More
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Using Science US Fish & Wild Life Addresses Urgent Needs of Wildlife Along Gulf CoastU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service efforts along the Gulf Coast are to safeguard wildlife such as shorebirds, waterfowl, marsh birds, sea birds and sea turtlesMore
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U.S. Continues to Attract Majority of Nesting DucksThe total-duck population across the traditional survey dropped slightly to 40.9 million from last year’s 42 million...More
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2010 Duck Breeding Population Estimates ReleasedWaterfowl Breeding Population and Habitat Survey is 40.9 million birds. This is similar to last year’s estimate of 42 million birds and is 21 percentMore
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Northern Rockies Wolf Anti-Hunting Case Heard by JudgeA coalition of anti-hunting groups filed suit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeking to overturn its decision to remove many of the wolvesMore
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Federal and Junior Duck Stamps Debut on June 25USFWS will host the First Day of Sale for the 2010-2011 Federal Duck Stamp and Junior Duck Stamp on June 25 at Bass Pro ShopsMore
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Conservation Coalition Tells President – Keep Refuge Funding IntactConservation Coalition Tells President – Keep Refuge Funding Intact Cooperative Alliance for Refuge Enhancement U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance Columbus, OH --(Ammoland.com)- The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance (USSA) along withMore
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No Endangered Species Listing for Prairie DogsThis is the culmination of a long simmering battle between groups including sportsmen and ranchers and animal rights interests...More
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USFWS Says Lake Erie Watersnake Has can be Removed from Endangered SpeciesThe Lake Erie watersnake has rebounded to the point that the USFWS is proposing to remove the snake from the list of federally endangered animals...More
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Ducks Unlimited Issues Statement on Gulf Oil SpillDU has contacted state and federal wildlife agencies, ready to assist...More
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USSA and Others Seek Great Lakes Wolf DelistingToday, the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance and others filed a formal petition with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to remove the Western Great Lakes wolvesMore
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USFWS Releases Draft Economic Analysis of Polar Bear Critical HabitatU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today released a draft economic analysis of the potential impacts of designating critical habitat for the threatened polar bear...More
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Hunters Reminded of Process For Setting Waterfowl SeasonsThere is one group of seasons that won’t be finalized until summer: waterfowl and migratory bird seasons...More
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U.S. National Wildlife Refuge System Subject of CSF Breakfast BriefingManaging 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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Secretary Salazar Announces Nearly $66 Million in Grants to Conserve Habitat of Threatened and Endangered SpeciesThe 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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Water Trails Take Paddlers Deep Inside National Wildlife RefugesExploring 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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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Announces $1 Million to States For Livestock Killed by WolvesWolf 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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USFWS Plan to Restrict Giant Invasive Snakes Seeks Public CommentProposed rule to designate the Burmese python and 8 other large constrictor snakes as “injurious wildlife” the designation will prohibit the importation and interstate transportationMore
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Sportsmen Call Sage Grouse ESA Decision an ‘Opportunity’ for Science-based ConservationNAGP and TRCP urge USFWS to strategize with stakeholders to sustain population numbers, avert future endangered listing for popular upland gamebird.More
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Sage Grouse Habitat Conservation Included in Department of the Interior EffortsWestern Bird Found ‘Warranted but Precluded’ from Endangered Species Act Protection....More
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WVDNR And USTWS Biologists Report White-Nose Syndrome In Bat In HellholeBiologists from WVDNR and the USFWS report that white-nose syndrome has been confirmed in a bat in Hellhole...More
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Announces Rule Change for Firearms Possession in National Wildlife RefugesU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that effective February 22, 2010, the rules governing possession of firearms on National Wildlife Refuges will change...More
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This Valentine’s Day Fall in Love with NatureThis Valentine’s Day Fall in Love with NatureMore
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$1.6 Billion Requested for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2011 Budget$1.6 Billion Requested for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2011 BudgetMore
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Exotic Wildlife Association Hosts 43rd Annual Membership MeetingExotic Wildlife Association Hosts 43rd Annual Membership MeetingMore
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Migratory Bird Hunters Get Your HIPMigratory Bird Hunters Get Your HIPMore


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