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May 26, 2008
Tearing Down Pennsylvania?s Deer Population So It Can Be Rebuilt?
I read an article this morning in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review about an area of Pennsylvania, Raystown Lake Recreation Area, that has been working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to reduce an overblown whitetail deer population of about 60-80 per square mile down to something considered normal - perhaps 15ish per square mile. If you [...]
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May 26, 2008
Fowl play: B&E investigation turns up turkey
A Kalamazoo, Mich. police officer investigating an apparent breaking and entering at a business Sunday morning discovered a smashed window and an expired wild turkey hen lying dead on a conference table. In The Kalamazoo Gazette.
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May 26, 2008
ABC 42 Alexandria (KSAX): New Outdoors Laws
Minnesota hunters and anglers will see many new regulations take effect this fall and next year.. . Governor Tim Pawlenty signed a game and fish ...
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May 26, 2008
Pioneer Press: New statutes to affect hunters and anglers
Major changes are coming to Minnesota's hunting and fishing laws. . State lawmakers last Sunday passed dozens of new hunting and fishing ...
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May 26, 2008
The nature of childhood - San Jose Mercury News
The nature of childhood San Jose Mercury News,  USA - 34 minutes ago ... building forts, and hunting for salamanders in streams. Tender Tracks' founder, Palo Alto-based Wendolyn Bird runs a preschool that is entirely outdoors ...
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May 26, 2008
Alaska report: Hornets heading northward
While researching a spike in the number of yellow jackets in the Fairbanks area during 2006, University of Alaska entomologist Derek Sikes has determined that the notorious stinging wasps are spreading northward. Reviewing a database of the state's Medicaid patients,...
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May 26, 2008
New Florida circle hook requirement effective June 1
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is reminding anglers that beginning June 1, Gulf anglers fishing from a vessel for any reef fish species must carry and use circle hooks, dehooking devices and venting tools. The new rules...
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May 26, 2008
Grand Forks Herald: Hunters, anglers to see new regulations
Minnesota hunters and anglers will see many new regulations take effect this fall and next year.. . Governor Tim Pawlenty signed a game and fish ...
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May 26, 2008
Fat fox squirrel mistaken for fugitive Florida monkey
The Polk County (Fla.) Sheriff's Dept. responded to a report that one of the monkeys missing from a Florida wildlife facility since April 22 was seen in a tree near Lakeland Sunday. The animal turned out to be a large...
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May 26, 2008
First Suwannee sturgeon strike of 2008 reported
A 4- to 5-foot, 100-pound Gulf sturgeon leapt out of Florida's Suwannee River, striking and slightly injuring a passing boater Friday, marking the first such incident of the season. In The Lakeland Ledger.
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