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- Neighbor saves Carbon County, Pa., man in attack by rabid bearA Carbon County, Pa., man feels lucky to be alive, having survived an attack by a rabid black bear that was killed by a quick-acting neighbor. Andrew Nierer, of...
- Pennsylvania Letters to the Editor: It just doesn’t make any senseReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Feb. 14, 2025, edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News. The post Pennsylvania Letters to the Editor: It jus...
- Commentary: It’s time for Pennsylvania to amend the Clean and Green ProgramStarted in the 1970s, the Clean and Green program was a well-intentioned way of providing incentives for individuals to preserve the natural resources of the co...
- MN Daily Update: Public meetings coming up to discuss elk restoration in the northeastNortheast Minnesota elk restoration planning is underway, and you have an opportunity to weigh in during two public meetings in February. Listen here for detail...
- Unique fence design deters whitetails from Pennsylvania crop fieldsAfter suffering continuous crop losses due to deer, Steve Hess was ready to abandon some of his rented farmland. But with two strands of wire and some inexpensi...
- Bobcat hunting hounds tree cougar in Michigan’s Mackinac CountyAfter years of reported sightings and more than 100 trail camera photos of cougars in the Upper Peninsula, one of the big cats finally was treed by hounds on De...
- Glenn Sapir: Shed hunting an opportunity to “deer hunt” after official seasons have closedIn the fall and early winter, hunters are looking for deer wearing an impressive set of antlers. In the months that follow, an increasing number of outdoorsmen ...
- WI Daily Update: DNR hiring seasonal staff across the stateThe Wisconsin DNR is hiring state park system seasonal staff and positions are open across the state. Here are the details. The post WI Daily Update: DNR hiring...
- New York’s Gibson Brothers have a passion for bucks, brookies, bird dogs and bluegrassAmong the success stories that have originated from New York in relation to artists, entertainers or even sports figures, are the Gibson Brothers – a Bluegras...
- Nature Smart: What drives irruptions with bird species?Nature is fluid and adaptive. Once you wrap your head around that simple truth, answering some of nature’s questions becomes easier. For example, every few ye...
- Commentary: Enduring patterns: migrations and hunter harvestsAncient is our union with woods and waters. We live in rhythms, circadian and seasonal, granular and in grandeur. Animal migrations are among the most fascinati...
- Tom Bahti: You can get well in a hurry on sharptailsIt was my friend and writer Tom Davis who once told me: “When you’re hunting sharp-tailed grouse, you can get well in a hurry.” I’m not sure that he cam...
- Approach carefully with a plan for public-land bunniesIt’s easy to be dismissive of hunting where it’s bound to be a challenge, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t some good opportunities out there on public...
- Steve Sarley: Readers share many of their turkey thoughts, experiencesI talked to a number of Illinois Outdoor News readers at the Schaumburg Fishing Show about the missing turkeys. That shocked me. I love meeting readers and talk...
- Ohio Bass Fishing Hall of Fame seeks first inducteesThe newly formed Ohio Bass Fishing Hall of Fame recently announced that it has started the selection process for the first class of inductees. The Ohio Bass Fis...