Hunting Headlines
| May 26, 2008 |
| Tearing Down Pennsylvania?s Deer Population So It Can Be Rebuilt? |
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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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Read the full story at Maine Hunting Today
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| May 26, 2008 |
| Alaska report: Hornets heading northward |
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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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Read the full story at The (New) Outdoor Pressroom
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