Hunting Headlines
| April 03, 2008 |
| Discussion Topic: First Delisted Wolves Shot In Wyoming |
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From the Star-Tribune: At least three wolves were killed by Wyoming residents over the weekend, after the animal was removed from the federal endangered species list.?? Large numbers of hunters reportedly prowled the state?s newly designated wolf predator area in...
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| April 03, 2008 |
| Big Game Hunting Felines? |
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When I told people about my wifes cats who cornered a badger (See Self Defense Badger post), I get some funny looks…Well apparently we don’t have the only danger seeking felines. Below I have linked to and excepted a news story from Florida about a treed bear that had a pair of unlikely pursuers… http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080328/BREAKINGNEWS/80328022 Kittens chase [...]
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| April 03, 2008 |
| Update: Iowa Okays Food-Pantry Venison |
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If you?ve been following along on this one, you know that North Dakota, Minnesota, and Iowa recently stopped serving donated venison at food pantries after high levels of lead were found in meat samples scanned by Dr. William Cornatzer, a...
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| April 03, 2008 |
| Around the Outdoors - April 3, 2008 |
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Shortly after wolves were taken from the federal endangered species list, at least three were taken this weekend by Wyoming residents. According to Wyoming officials, all three of the confirmed kills came in the newly designated predator zone for wolves. Inside that zone, the animals can be shot on sight without limits, as long as [...]
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| April 03, 2008 |
| The NWTF Gets Kids Outside During Children & Nature Awareness Month |
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The National Wild Turkey Federation has connected youth with nature through its JAKES program since 1981, and will continue introducing youth to outdoor opportunities through 16 events in April as part of the Children & Nature Network's "Children & Nature Awareness Month." Dedicated to informing, educating and involving youth in outdoor activities, wildlife conservation and wise stewardship of natural resources, JAKES (Juniors Acquiring Knowledge, Ethics and Sportsmanship) is designed for youth ages 12 and younger. The NWTF's newest outreach program, Xtreme JAKES, was developed in 2002 for teens ages 13 to 17. "The NWTF's JAKES/Xtreme JAKES outreach programs offer ampl...
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