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| March 19, 2010 |
| Save Money With a Portable Cooking Stove |
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Times are a bit tough these days. With unemployment rates at near all-time highs and jobs becoming harder and harder to get as well as keep, for many people, money is pretty tight. In these times, it's best to save as much money as possible as well as to spend wisely until the situation gets a little better.
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| March 19, 2010 |
| Clash over predators in Nevada |
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RENO, Nev. (AP) - An escalating dispute over Nevada’s declining mule deer population and management of predators, such as mountain lions and coyotes, has top officials with the Nevada Department of Wildlife clashing with members of the commission that oversees them. Federal wildlife officials have declined to proceed with plans to kill lions and other predators - a proposal approved by the Nevada Wildlife Commission in December - because the idea is not supported by state biologists and Ken Mayer, state wildlife director. The idea was pushed by two sportsmen groups that insist the state is doing too little to protect deer from predators. After the decision by federal wildlife offici...
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| March 19, 2010 |
| Nebraska sets longer deer seasons |
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Nebraska Game and Parks officials have adopted a new set of regulations designed to help cut Nebraska’s plentiful supply of white-tailed deer. Among others changes approved Friday by the commissioners at their meeting in Lincoln, they expanded the October antlerless season to 10 days from three and increased the hunting area. Commissioners also lengthened the January antlerless season to 24 days from 15. Farmers have been complaining about damage to their crops by voracious deer, and collisions with deer remain a big concern along Nebraska roadways. Earlier this month, state lawmakers advanced a bill that would allow the secretary of the state Game and Parks Com...
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| March 19, 2010 |
| No new CWD in Missouri deer |
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Environmental officials say tests of 50 captive white-tailed deer in Linn County turned up no signs of chronic wasting disease. State Veterinarian Taylor Woods says it doesn’t appear that there is widespread infection in the northern Missouri county’s deer herd. A captive white-tailed deer there tested positive for the disease last month. Chronic wasting disease is a neurological disease found in deer, elk and moose. It has been documented in 15 states and two Canadian provinces. The disease is transmitted live from animal-to-animal or soil-to-animal contact and has never been reported in humans or cattle. The state Department of Conservation continu...
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| March 19, 2010 |
| Nature Activities For Tent Camping |
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Are you a parent who wants to instill in his/her child a love for the Great Outdoors? One of the best ways to do this is through regularly planned tent camping experiences. Here are some easy activities that may help improve your child's love of nature while on a tent camping trip.
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| March 19, 2010 |
| Battle For Moose Hill: Reloaded |
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It would be hard to detect now, but if you looked closely, you might be able to see the evidence. I am referring to a small, short lived war that occurred on the shores of Tim Lake in Algonquin Park. I was only a kid. The story you are about to read is not for the [...]
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| March 19, 2010 |
| Camping in Kaikoura - Outdoor Fun When Travelling to New Zealand |
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Of all of the different activities that you can enjoy on vacation, New Zealand is best known for its outdoor activities and events. Camping in Kaikoura is by far one of the most popular vacation options for people who travel to the country to see the outdoors, and it's easy to find a variety of accommodations so that you can enjoy the great outdoors of New Zealand, no matter when you are coming to town or what you plan to do while you are here.
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