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- Episode 479 – State-tribal land transfer legislation, an award for a DU employee, Stan Tekiela on winter in Yellowstone, and dogs-vs.-houndsNew legislation at the Minnesota State Capitol would transfer large swaths of state public lands to the Red Lake and White Earth bands. Managing Editor Rob Drie...
- Outdoor groups plan Public Lands Day at Minnesota CapitolSeveral outdoors groups are hosting a Public Lands Day rally at the Minnesota State Capitol rotunda on Friday, April 5 at 3 p.m. Lukas Leaf, executive director ...
- Dan Small Outdoors Radio: Show 1911Wisconsin bonus spring turkey permits go on sale Monday, March 18. Win tickets to the Open Season Sportsmans Expo next weekend at Kalahari Resort. Apply now to ...
- Forest, stream habitats keep energy exchanges in balance, global team of researchers findsForests and streams are separate but linked ecosystems, existing side by side, with energy and nutrients crossing their porous borders and flowing back and fort...
- Episode 42 — Megan Plete Postol talks sports shows, National Deer Alliance, and women in the outdoorsNew York Outdoor News contributing writer and Advertising Sales Team member Megan Plete Postol joins the podcast. Megan’s been working the sport show scene so...
- Montana man used animal tissue and testicles to breed ‘giant’ sheep for sale to hunting preservesA Montana rancher illegally used tissue and testicles from wild sheep killed by hunters in central Asia and the U.S. to breed "giant" hybrid sheep for sale to p...
- Common plant known as Carolina azolla could help reduce food insecurity, Penn State researchers findAn often-overlooked water plant that can double its biomass in two days, capture nitrogen from the air — making it a valuable green fertilizer — and be fed ...
- Ohio DNR assessing tornado damage to state parks, heavy damage suspected at Indian Lake State ParkAs of the morning of March 15, the Ohio DNR had crews out assessing storm damage in state parks and other facilities across north-central Ohio. During the eveni...
- Wisconsin Mixed Bag: Leftover turkey tags on sale March 18Bonus spring turkey tag sales in Wisconsin begin at 10 a.m. Monday, March 18, beginning with Zone 1 that day. Each zone has a designated sales date beginning at...
- John Tertuliani: Tips to finding Ohio crappies after ice-outI may someday reach it if there is such a thing as the Zen of crappie fishing. Will I live long enough to grasp the described level of calm attentiveness? Or is...
- St. Croix, Fox-Illinois rivers in Wisconsin to get new fishing regulationsMarch 1 marked the beginning of new panfish and game fish regulations on the St. Croix River in northwestern Wisconsin and the Fox-Illinois River in Waukesha Co...
- Groups file lawsuit to halt power line across Mississippi River Wildlife RefugeA coalition of groups filed a last-minute federal lawsuit seeking to stop plans to build the Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line across a Mississippi River...
- $100 reward for 200 Green Bay walleyes caught wearing red floy tagsWalleyes for Tomorrow and the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced a new walleye “reward tag” study for Green Bay and its major tributaries. Gree...
- Lac du Flambeau tribe poised to spear Minocqua chain of lakes in WisconsinFor the second consecutive year the Lac du Flambeau (LdF) tribe has indicated to the Wisconsin DNR that members intend to harvest walleyes from Oneida County’...
- International Crane Foundation: Only 17.4% of Wisconsin citizens support crane huntResults of a sandhill crane season survey may well start a tug-of-war over whether the migratory bird should be hunted in Wisconsin, with the International Cran...