This winter, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is embarking on the second year of a multi-year project aimed at better understanding elk dynamics within the South Fork Flathead River drainage.
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Applications for a permit to float the Smith River will be accepted through Feb. 15. The permit drawing will be held soon after the deadline.
Scholastic 3-D Archery announces Shane Mowery as the new Idaho S3DA State Coordinator.
Outdoor Recreation Roundtable applauded the announcement of Pennsylvania’s new Office of Outdoor Recreation, created as Governor Josh Shapiro signed into law Pennsylvania’s single largest investment in parks and forests in decades to the tune of $112 million in the FY23-24 budget.
Whitetails Unlimited awarded a grant totaling $15,000 to the Jackson Bowhunters located in Jackson, Ohio.
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The Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) Virginia Naturally Schools is the official environmental education school recognition program of the Commonwealth.
If you or someone you know would like to go hunting this fall but have never taken a hunter education course, this is the time to act. Vermont’s volunteer hunter education instructors are now holding a limited number of courses throughout the state.
The Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) announced a harvest of 24,447 turkeys during the 2023 spring turkey season.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Idaho Resource Advisory Council (RAC) will meet at the BLM Boise District Office, 3948 Development Ave., Boise, ID 83705 for an in-person field tour of public land projects on Wednesday, May 31, 2023, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time (MDT).
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department and the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board are accepting public comment and will hold three public hearings on new proposed regulations for trapping and for hunting coyotes with the aid of dogs.
The Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) announced that Conservation Police Officer First Class Amanda Nevel has been named the 2023 Conservation Police Officer of the Year.
Something special has been simmering within the State Archery Association of Massachusetts (SAAM) ever since the local, national and international communities were impacted by COVID-19.
During a regular meeting April 3, the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission approved a position statement pertaining to proposed legislation moving through the state Senate and House of Representatives. The legislation proposes to allow the use of air-powered arrow rifles as a legal method of take during any archery-only season, including Oklahoma’s deer archery season.
Ohio’s 2020 white-tailed deer archery hunting season has proven to be bountiful for many Buckeye State hunters, with 74,892 deer taken through Tuesday, November 25, an 11% increase from the average harvest total from the same date during the past three seasons.
The Castle High School Knights archery team was recognized yesterday on the respective floors of the Indiana House of Representatives and Senate for winning the National Archery in the Schools (NASP) titles of state, national and world champion last year.
Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed a special proclamation today in the Governor’s Conference Room at the state capitol recognizing Sept. 15-22, 2018 as Arkansas Hunting and Fishing Week.
Two bow fishing mentoring programs are available in eastern Nebraska this summer for youth age 10 to 15.
Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s Super Tags for 2018 promise to provide 10 lucky winners with the hunt of a lifetime! The program consists of one drawing for each of the following species: bighorn sheep, elk, moose, deer, mountain goat, wild bison, antelope, black bear, grey wolf and mountain lion.
The Maryland Hunting Coalition and the Maryland Sportsmen’s Caucus have identified “opportunities and challenges” state hunters face in the 2018 General Assembly.
