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Entries for 2022
Quick actions needed to control feral hogs on property
By Auburn University College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment
Photo: Found in at least 38 states with a population of more than 5 million, feral swine cause approximately $1.5 billion in damages and control costs in the U.S. each year, according to the USDA. Eight hundred million of this estimate reflects direct damage to agriculture. Wild pigs cause significant damage to agricultural crops and the environmen... READ MORE
Avian flu confirmed in red fox kits in 3 counties
By Michigan Department of Natural Resources
The DNR received confirmation May 11 that three red fox kits died from highly pathogenic avian influenza, the state’s first confirmation of the HPAI virus in wild mammals. The fox kits, collected between April 1 and April 14, came from three separate dens in Lapeer, Macomb and St. Clair counties. A wildlife rehabilitator in southeastern Michi... READ MORE
Wild fox positive for highly pathogenic avian flu
By Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
A wild fox from Anoka County has tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza. This is the first confirmed case of HPAI in a wild mammal in Minnesota. The University of Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory alerted the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, which is responsible for monitoring the health of the state’s wildli... READ MORE
Spring turkey season harvests totals 36,251 birds
By Missouri Department of Conservation
Preliminary data shows that turkey hunters checked 33,355 birds during Missouri’s 2022 regular spring turkey season, April 18 through May 8. Top regular season harvest counties were Franklin with 798 birds harvested, Callaway with 614, and Gasconade with 606.
Young turkey hunters also harvested 2,896 birds over the youth weekend, April 9 and... READ MORE
Apply now, moose hunt lottery closes May 27
By New Hampshire Fish and Game Department
If you want to hunt moose in New Hampshire this fall, now is the time to enter the moose hunt lottery which closes May 27. The lottery entrance fee is $15 for New Hampshire residents, and $25 for nonresidents. A total of 40 permits will be issued in 2022.
Applicants are encouraged to apply online and early, so there is less chance of submitting an... READ MORE
Applications open; hunt hours, airbows added for alligator hunts
By Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
At its May meeting, the Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Commissioners increased hours for the statewide alligator hunt and added pre-charged pneumatic airbows to legal methods of take. Increasing hunting hours from 17 to 24 hours a day in most areas will provide hunters with an alligator trapping license or harvest permit more flexibility wh... READ MORE
Firearm industry surpasses $15 billion mark in Pittman-Robertson tax
By National Shooting Sports Foundation
NSSF®, the firearm industry trade association, marked a milestone achievement when firearm and ammunition manufacturers topped $15 billion in contributions to the Wildlife Restoration Trust Fund since its inception in 1937. “This is an achievement for which all in the firearm and ammunition industry are proud,” said Joe Bartozzi, NS... READ MORE
Grant established to keep hunting heritage alive
By First Hunt Foundation
The NRA Hunters Leadership Forum has awarded a $50,000 challenge grant to the First Hunt Foundation to help establish the Hunting Heritage Endowment and provide on the ground mentoring work. The Endowment helps bring funding certainty to programs and organizations whose mission is focused on keeping America’s hunting heritage alive forever. ... READ MORE
Alligator lottery applications now available
By South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
Applications for the public alligator lottery are now open, and will close June 15 at 5:00 p.m. A $10 nonrefundable application fee is required to apply for the randomized computer drawing based on a preference point system which determines the selection of hunters. This 2022 public alligator season begins at noon Sept. 10 and runs until noon Oct... READ MORE
Drought reduces number of 2022 general season deer permits
By Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
The Wildlife Board has approved the big game hunting permits for 2022 seasons and has reduced the number of general-season deer hunting permits following DWR biologists’ evaluation of deer population health and assessment of previous year’s harvest. Data factored current habitat and environmental conditions and included extreme drought ... READ MORE