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- Lake Erie Waterkeeper organization to mark somber milestone of Toledo Water CrisisOn Aug. 4, 2014, toxic algae, properly known as cyanobacteria, caused the city of Toledo to warn more than 400,000 of its water customers not to drink nor touch...
- Bob Gwizdz: Beating the brush is part of the experience when going after Michigan’s brook troutThere are guys who are bass fishermen and guys who are walleye fishermen and guys who are muskie fishermen, and though most of them will fish for other species ...
- Tips for squirrel hunters as opener nears in IllinoisThe telltale black stains around its mouth told me that the squirrel I had just shot was hitting the walnuts. Finding the motherload tree or stand can provide t...
- WI Daily Update: Be a hunter education instructorThe Wisconsin DNR is seeking volunteer hunter education instructors ahead of this fall’s hunting seasons. Here’s how to get involved. The post WI Daily Upda...
- Rare elements are in abandoned coal mine drainageDown a long gravel road, tucked into the hills in West Virginia, is a low-slung building where researchers are extracting essential elements from an old coal mi...
- Outdoor museum and education center opens in Clare, Michigan, highlighting hunting as conservationThe ribbon was cut and the doors opened officially on July 24 at the 16,400-square-foot Jay’s & Webber Wildlife & Education Center in Clare. The center is adj...
- Canine distemper hurting raccoon populations in Ohio, elsewhereIf one looks over the police blotter that is published in the Sandusky Register, you would notice an abnormally high number of calls that have been made to loca...
- Ohio’s Lake Loramie Passport to Fishing event a big hitLake Loramie is steeped in Ohio history. More than 200 years ago, it was a lone trading outpost and named for an early fur trader, Pierre Loramie. The lake, whi...
- Mentored hunting program changes in PennsylvaniaPennsylvania game commissioners, at their recent quarterly meeting, gave final approval to a measure that will allow mentors hunting with a mentored youth to ac...
- Michigan shed hunter kills black bear in self defenseTwenty-three-year-old Kyle Nelson from Norway, Mich., killed a black bear in self defense while looking for shed antlers this past spring. Nelson shot the bear ...
- MN Daily Update: New scientific and natural area in Cook CountyThe Minnesota DNR has announced a new scientific and natural area in the northeastern part of the state. Here’s what to know. The post MN Daily Update: New sc...
- Apply for onX Adventure Forever Grants through Aug. 16onX, a leader in outdoor digital navigation, recently announced that the next application deadline for their Adventure Forever Grants will be Aug. 16, 2024. The...
- Stocked walleyes supplementing a good fishery on Thousand Island Lake in Michigan’s Gogebic CountyWith a relatively remote setting in the western Upper Peninsula and strong populations of walleye, pike, and panfish, Gogebic County’s Thousand Island lake is...
- Michigan’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Michigan published in the July 29, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The post Michigan’s Outdoor Calendar ...
- Michigan Cuffs & Collars: Stocked trout intended to be used as part of study illegally taken in Kent CountyMichigan cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR Conservation Officers. These reports are from the Aug. 2, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The post Michigan...