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- Illinois Letters to the Editor: Eliminating poaching requires CPOs to focus on poachingReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Oct. 3, 2025 edition of Illinois Outdoor News. The post Illinois Letters to the Editor: Eliminating poac...
- Ralph Loos: As Southern Illinois ‘Wildlife Lab’ turns 75, quail interview remains most memorableJohn Roseberry led me into a nondescript office, handed me a coffee, pointed to a chair and somehow managed to lasso and lock down my attention for exactly 5 ho...
- Need extreme taxidermy fix? Go visit Wisconsin’s John BalfanzJohn Balfanz’s rural Prairie du Sac home in Wisconsin is filled from top to bottom with “entaxied” animal mounts. There are shoulder and euro mounts of wh...
- WI Daily Update: Cherish Wisconsin Outdoors Fund hits $3 million milestoneThe Cherish Wisconsin Outdoors Fund helps to protect public lands across the Badger State, and it recently hit an important milestone. Listen here for details. ...
- Opinions vary at ASMFC striped bass public meeting in New YorkOn Sept. 17, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission held a hearing at the New York Department of Environmental Conservation’s Marine Division Headqua...
- MN Daily Update: Three new waters infested with zebra musselsFall is a popular time to find zebra mussels in Minnesota waters as people pull docks out in preparation for the winter. There are three new lakes where these i...
- Cornell University seeks funding after stop-order on tick researchWork on a new test for hundreds of tick-borne diseases has been halted at Cornell University following a stop-work order on an $886,000 grant from the US Depart...
- Calverton Pine Barrens State Forest is a Long Island hunting and recreational optionLong Island’s Calverton Pine Barrens State Forest is, at 191 acres, certainly not the biggest state-owned parcel in the state. The post Calverton Pine Barrens...
- New York’s Outdoor CalendarA look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across New York published in the Oct. 3, 2025 edition of Outdoor News. The post New York’s Outdoor Calendar ap...
- New York Cuffs & Collars: $25,000 penalty paid in Greene County caseNew York cuffs and collars are field reports from DEC Officers. These reports are from the Oct. 3, 2025 edition of Outdoor News. The post New York Cuffs & Colla...
- Deer hunters in New York’s Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge offered lead-free ammo rebates this fallNew York’s Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge is among 13 such areas where the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is extending the Voluntary Lead-Free Hunting Amm...
- New York’s Lake Champlain hosts Bassmaster Elite Series qualifierEmil Wagner, a 27-year-old Bassmaster Elite Series pro from Kentucky, won the Bassmaster Elite Qualifier at Lake Champlain held Sept. 18-20 out of Plattsburgh. ...
- New York waters of Lake Erie deliver in series of summer fishing tournamentsAugust is a great time for walleye fishing on Lake Erie and here are some contest results to share in showing off the quality of this resource in 2025. The post...
- New York Mixed Bag: Creel surveys return to pair of Lake Champlain tributariesThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation recently announced the third year of the river creel survey of the Saranac and Boquet Rivers, tribut...
- New York Letters to the Editor: Hunters not solely to blame for lead poisoning in bald eaglesReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Oct. 3, 2025 edition of New York Outdoor News. The post New York Letters to the Editor: Hunters not sole...