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- New York 2024 rut tracker: End of the trailA trickle rut could produce an early December breeding period as bucks pursue fawns and does that did not come into estrus ipn November. Photo by Oak Duke. The ...
- Bill Hilts, Jr.: Opening day memories from New York’s Southern Zone on opening dayNew York’s Southern Zone big game season opened on Nov. 16 this year and I found myself just a few miles from where I spent more than 50 years of opening days...
- Notes off a soiled cuff: Reader offers an interesting reason for Pa. leading the country in deer/vehicle collisionsDriving home from a great nephew’s birthday party recently – deep in thought, pondering what I might write this column about – a big doe burst from brush ...
- Dean Bortz: Campbellsport, Wis., citizens look ahead after poaching, animal-cruelty case rattles communityI bet the fabric of the Fond du Lac County town of Campbellsport, Wis., can be found in every small Wisconsin community. That fabric is woven, over time, by the...
- WI Daily Update: Good season for many bear huntersWisconsin bear hunters had a good 2024 season compared to 2023. Here are the details. The post WI Daily Update: Good season for many bear hunters appeared first...
- Pennsylvania reader stories: Bird dog saves the day by finding a buckOct. 30 was my grandson’s 15th birthday, it was also one of my most wild days of emotion, but not because of my grandson’s birthday. I was up at my cabin in...
- New tools and tackle to elevate your ice catch this winterIce anglers again have reason to be excited about the new fish-catching tools available for 2024-25 hard water. Tungsten jigs and lures remain at the forefront,...
- Commentary: Blazing a trail through Minnesota to the 1964 Wilderness ActA band of Minnesotans was instrumental in blazing the trail that led to passage of the Wilderness Act on Sept. 3, 1964, now six decades ago. That path cut throu...
- MN Daily Update: Get into state parks and recreation areas for free on Nov. 29The Minnesota DNR is offering free entrance into state parks and recreation areas the day after Thanksgiving. Here are the details. The post MN Daily Update: Ge...
- Jim Gilmore joins Mid-Atlantic Fisheries Management CouncilJim Gilmore, former director of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s Division of Marine Resources, was appointed to serve as a member...
- New York’s sponsored pheasant hunt opportunities continue through early JanuaryThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is continuing to accept applications to host Sponsored Pheasant Hunts through Jan. 10, 2025. Sponsor...
- New York DEC seeks public input on draft list of species of greatest conservation needAlbany — The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is seeking public input on the draft list of Species of Greatest Conservation Need and as...
- Hunters harvest 62 moose during Vermont’s annual northeast huntThe Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department issued 180 moose hunting permits this year, resulting in 62 moose harvested between the Oct. 1-7 archery season and the...
- PBA union clears the air on seizure of Peanut the squirrel after social media backlash sparks threats of violenceThe union which represents the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Police has provided details and was calling for calm following social med...
- Access improvements made in New York’s Moose River Plains Wild ForestThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has completed two access improvement projects in the Moose River Plains Wild Forest, in the Adironda...