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- Deer camp to-dos: Getting things ready for opening day can be time well spent togetherAs the sweltering, sweat-inducing days of summer begin to fade and fall slowly creeps closer and closer, it is that time of year when many deer hunting camps sc...
- MN Daily Update: Changes coming to Camp Ripley deer huntThere are big changes coming in 2024 with the Camp Ripley archery deer hunt. Here’s what you need to know. The post MN Daily Update: Changes coming to Camp Ri...
- New INHS scientist focused on hunter research across IllinoisLauren Dean joined the Illinois Natural History Survey on July 1 as an assistant research scientist focused on hunter research for the Learn to Hunt program. De...
- Fishing tournament changes could be coming to Ohio in ’25New regulations governing certain fishing tournaments in Ohio may be on the horizon if the Ohio Division of Wildlife gets its way. Division of Wildlife Inland F...
- Connectivity report details steps for wildlife corridors in PennsylvaniaA recent study on connecting wildlife habitats in Pennsylvania identified several areas in the state as priorities for “conservation corridors” while callin...
- Michigan DNR to draw down Cornwell ImpoundmentThe effort to save Cornwall Creek Flooding continues. Cornwall Creek Flooding covers 167 acres. It rests in the middle of the fabled 110,000-acre Pigeon River C...
- Pennsylvania Fish & Boat doles out grants for 19 educational projectsThe Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission has awarded $203,527 in grant funding to support 19 education projects in 17 counties that foster interest in fishing an...
- Wildfire precautions part of old-growth forest planThe Biden administration is advancing its plan to restrict logging within old-growth forests it claims are increasingly threatened by climate change, with excep...
- The Happy Prepper: The joys of readying for bird hunting seasonIf my bird-hunting friends were a composite character, the passing of the Fourth of July holiday would mark the end of summer fishing and the beginning of bird-...
- Jeremiah Haas: Shared experiences is what the outdoors is aboutOutdoor users have been known to get black eyes over the how and why we go into the woods or onto the water. Whether it is the latest cheating scandal at a fish...
- Electronic kill tags will be offered for fall turkey hunters in MichiganIn what is being viewed by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources as a first step toward electronic harvest tags for game animals, the agency will begin o...
- Deerassic Classic in Ohio hits the ground on Aug. 2When it comes to the Deerassic Classic, A.J. Burga has been involved with the annual outdoor expo since it hit the ground two decades ago. Literally. “This wi...
- Maumee River’s scenic status celebrated in Ohio on 50th anniversaryThe Ohio DNR (ODNR) and Metroparks Toledo recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Maumee River’s state scenic and recreational designation with a spec...
- Allegheny County’s Marshall Lake is a little gem in PennsylvaniaYou usually can recognize the people who bought the first shares of stock in Apple computers and then held onto them long term, as the company morphed into a te...
- Star Watch: Don’t miss the Perseid Meteor showersThe total solar eclipse that occurred on April 8 was a tough act to follow, but a summer meteor shower can still bring excitement to a star-gazer like me! Accor...