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- Wisconsin conservation group donates $100,000 toward skid steer that will help build prairie chicken habitatThe second oldest conservation group in Wisconsin, the Dane County Conservation League (DCCL), donated $100,000 to the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to ...
- Decoy carvers, collectors to gather in mid-March in OhioThe Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers Association (ODCCA) and the Great Lakes Decoy Association have joined together to hold their two shows March 16-17, Saturd...
- Take advantage of a perfect winter to tackle deer projects big or smallMost Upper Midwesterners would bet good money that during any given winter, the snow will be deep enough to make any meaningful habitat work a lost cause. They...
- Find shed antlers in creek beds, streams this springHunting shed whitetail antlers is a fun and rewarding outdoor experience that one can share with friends and family. Some people even involve the family pet, wh...
- Conservation group calls deal to protect huge northern Wisconsin forest ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ opportunityGov. Tony Evers announced Tuesday, Jan. 30, that he secured federal money to complete the largest land conservation purchase in Wisconsin history, going around ...
- Four new appointments announced to board that advises on sporting expenditures in New YorkThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation recently announced the appointments of four new members to the Conservation Fund Advisory Boar...
- Ryan Rothstein: Start shopping this winter if you are in the market for a new bowWhen the blanket of winter truly settles over the frozen landscape, when even the most diehard whitetail hunter has hung up his bow and carefully organized and ...
- Commentary: Measure of deer hunting success evolves with experienceSportsmen participating in outdoor activities often go through several stages of meeting their goals and defining their measure of success. After interviewing a...
- Here’s how to take advantage of what can be a short ice-fishing season in OhioIn late December, the polar vortex started to lose stability. A sign of a weakening vortex is the westerly winds, blowing strong with bitter cold air. By the se...
- Episode 473 – A winter that is good for deer but bad for ice anglers, SHOT Show highlights, and news from Minnesota’s neighborsThe “winter that isn’t” launches this week’s show as host and Managing Editor Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman talk about nonexistent winter severi...
- Jeff Frischkorn: That weekend getaway in an RV doesn’t come without headachesHaving given up on Rving and RV ownership several years – and three units – ago, I do not miss one iota of the trials and tribulations of said products. Not...
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service launching National Recovery Plan for wolvesThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today said it would develop "a path to support a long term and durable approach for gray wolves in the lower 48 states" inclu...
- Wisconsin Natural Resources Board gives DNR the nod on 10% fewer bear tags this fallThe Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) reduced the bear harvest quota from last season for 2024, which will result in 10% fewer tags to be issued. The 2023...
- Retired Wisconsin wardens want hunter education in-person field day, stress its importanceAn award-winning hunter safety instructor in Wisconsin is frustrated a bill that requires young persons to attend an in-person field day as a requirement for pa...
- Episode 39 — Getting started in handloadingAfter catching up on some current events, NY Outdoor News Editor Dan Ladd shares his experiences on taking up the compelling hobby of handloading one’s own am...