Hunting Headlines
| June 09, 2006 |
| Polio precautions for travel to Namibia |
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With Namibia battling its first outbreak of polio in ten years, hunters and other travelers are considering polio precautions. Three cases have been positively identified as polio. A total of 34 cases are suspected, and seven people have died as of Thursday. The infected people come from three different regions across the country: Khomas, Hardap and Otjozondjupa. ( New Era newspaper , Windhoek) UPDATE June 14: The polio outbreak that was first reported on May 10 has now spread to seven regions including the four most densely populated areas in the country. Forty-seven people have been infected with the disease while ten have died. ( New Era , Windhoek) What is Namibia doing to stop polio?...
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| June 01, 2006 |
| Illinois Archery Season Applications Are Open |
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We're in the process of contacting all of our hunters for the upcoming season: Illinois DNR is now accepting applications for the 2006 non-resident archery tags. The window for applications closes June 30th. Hunters can apply online here at Illinois DNR . We don't anticipate a shortage of tags, as there was a surplus last year. However, it doesn't pay to tempt fate. If you need any help making your application, give us a call. We're anticipating a good season -- lots of healthy looking deer running through the fields. No antlers visible yet. The Hunting Widow has started a quilt repair & restoration business, and with it comes her own blog for pontificating about the business, life in the...
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