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Entries for 'Gray Loon'
Expect roadblocks during NM fishing and hunting seasons
By New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
The Game and Fish Department will conduct roadblocks throughout the state during hunting and fishing seasons to collect harvest data and to detect wildlife law violations.
The 2016-17 fishing season began April 1; youth turkey hunting season began April 8, and the general season begins April 15.
At roadblocks, conservation officers also will che... READ MORE
Arkansas updates CWD results, adds 23 more
By Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
Another 23 cases of chronic wasting disease among deer and elk in northern Arkansas have been confirmed by the Game and Fish Commission, which brings the total cases to 79. Confirmation of the first positive CWD sample came Feb. 23 from a cow elk near Pruitt. Samples were tested at the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in Madison, and veri... READ MORE
Missouri youth turkey hunters harvest 4,145 birds
By Missouri Department of Conservation
Young turkey hunters harvested 4,145 birds during the April 9-10, 2016, spring youth season, with Callaway, Franklin and Green as the top harvest counties in preliminary data.
Callaway and Franklin county reports showed 105 birds harvested in each, and Greene County with 88 birds. Gasconade, Osage and Saint Clair counties each came in next with 84... READ MORE
Vermont hunters can find harvested deer ages online
By Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department
Hunters who provided the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department with a tooth from their deer can now learn how old their deer was by visiting the department’s website. A total of 2,672 teeth were received from successful rifle season hunters. When added to the 1,937 deer examined by biologists during the youth and rifle seasons, the dep... READ MORE
NY sees second largest bear harvest in 2015
By New York Department of Environmental Conservation
New York’s bear hunters took 1,715 black bears during the 2015 hunting seasons, the second largest bear harvest on record in the state. Only the 2003 harvest of 1,863 bears is larger.
Hunters took 1,132 black bears in the Southern Zone, approximately the same as in 2014, but about 30 percent greater than the recent five-year average take.&nb... READ MORE
Indiana clarifies new rifle law for deer hunters
By Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Recent legislation that legalizes certain rifles for deer hunting beginning later this year in Indiana has led to questions regarding calibers and cartridges allowed under the new law.
Some additional rifle cartridges can be used only on private land during the firearms season, because of the law passed earlier this year by the Indiana General As... READ MORE
Bat with white nose syndrome confirmed in Washington
By Washington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife, USFWS, USGS
White-nose syndrome (WNS) has been confirmed in a little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) found near North Bend. It is the first recorded occurrence of this devastating bat disease in western North America.
The presence of this disease was verified by the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Wildlife Health Center.
WNS has spread quickly among bat... READ MORE
Arkansas CWD test results climb to 50
By Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
Recent samples taken in northern Newton County by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission identifies 27 more positive cases of chronic wasting disease, bringing the total number of CWD-positive deer and elk cases in the state to 50.
Although the intensive sampling effort to determine prevalence has been halted, many results from that effort are stil... READ MORE
Apply online for KS nonresident permits April 1-29
By Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks
Beginning April 1, hunters interested in obtaining a nonresident deer permit can begin the online application process at www.ks.wildlifelicense.com/start.php.
The cost to apply is $454.59 for hunters 16 and older, and $121.46 for hunters 15 and younger, including all processing fees.
The deadline to apply is April 29. Applying early will not gi... READ MORE
Zero hunting fatalities in NY for 2015 season
By New York Dept. of Environmental Conservation
New York’s 2015 hunting season proved to be one of the safest on record, and yielded the first year without a hunting-related shooting fatality since the 1950s.
The 2015 Hunting Safety Statistics report highlighted a total of only 23 hunting incidents, the third lowest number on record, with 10 incidents self-inflicted and 13 two-party incid... READ MORE