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Before 2025
- Pennsylvania’s statewide fishing report on Oct. 3, 2024October is a month when trout fishing is great again. A look at the Pennsylvania fishing report on Oct. 3, 2024. The post Pennsylvania’s statewide fishing rep...
- Montana man gets 6 months in prison for cloning giant sheep and breeding itAn 81-year-old Montana man was sentenced Monday to six months in federal prison for illegally using tissue and testicles from large sheep hunted in Central Asia...
- Nature Smart: Get to know the amazing black bearWe could see it moving through the tall, dull green grass of late summer, moving in our direction. I told our photography group to move back and prepare cameras...
- Gretchen Steele: Illinois, dog owners benefit from all aspects of field trialsWhen we consider the various user groups and the economic benefits they bring to communities near Illinois DNR properties, it seems one particular group isn’t...
- Wisconsin’s Jackson County township takes action on elk ag damageScott Goetzka, who serves as the Town of Knapp board chairman, has been looking for a way to deal with agricultural damage caused by the Jackson County, Wis., e...
- Hunter walking trails get a facelift in northern MinnesotaAs Scott Johnson drove to his desired ruffed grouse-hunting spot on Minnesota’s season opener in mid-September, he felt a pang of pride as he passed parked ca...
- WI Daily Update: A third win in the federal duck stamp art contest for South Dakota artistA South Dakota artist won his third federal duck stamp art contest. Here are the details. The post WI Daily Update: A third win in the federal duck stamp art co...
- Steve Piatt: Eight is probably not enough when it comes to LabsHer AKC-registered name is “Sayre Hill’s Eight is Enough,” a laughable take on the fact that Molly is the eighth Labrador retriever over the years to ente...
- Minnesota DNR conservation officer James Fogarty receives national awardAfter being nominated by his supervisors, Minnesota DNR Conservation Officer James Fogarty said he felt honored to receive the National Association of State Boa...
- MN Daily Update: A third win in the federal duck stamp art contest for South Dakota artistA South Dakota artist won his third federal duck stamp art contest. Here are the details. The post MN Daily Update: A third win in the federal duck stamp art co...
- Outdoor Insights: Here’s why renewing Minnesota’s Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund matters this NovemberIn addition to the people and parties seeking your support on Nov. 5, there’s a constitutional amendment that this outdoors scribe considers nonpartisan. If i...
- Benjamin Gruber assigned to Wisconsin’s well-used Devil’s Lake State ParkMany of Wisconsin’s DNR field wardens travel to work at locations where resources are being highly used and enjoyed. Benjamin Gruber, DNR field warden, is ass...
- Michigan Fishing Report – October 2, 2024Salmon fishing continued to be good here. Anglers had success while casting spoons and crank baits throughout the river. The post Michigan Fishing Report – Oc...
- Wyoming moves ahead with slight change to law allowing wolves to be killed with vehiclesPeople outraged by how a man ran down a wolf with a snowmobile, taped the injured animal’s mouth shut and brought it into a bar last winter failed to persuade...
- Cedar Lake in Minnesota’s Scott County: Much more to it than what meets anglers’ eyesAt first glance, Cedar Lake in Scott County might not look like much from an angling standpoint. After all, it’s basically an old wetland with limited depth a...