
Buckmasters News

2023 CRP signup open through April 7
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for its voluntary Conservation Reserve Program. Private landowners can apply at their local USDA...

Missouri harvest up from previous year
The Missouri Department of Conservation reported that the total deer harvest for the current season was 260,552, which is 7,978 more than the 252,574 deer...

Results show 9 more deer suspect for CWD
Test results from CWD surveillance samples taken during the last week of Montana’s general hunting season showed nine more deer to be suspect of chronic...

COVID19 UPDATES
Accurate information on your state’s Department of Natural Resources response to the COVID-19 pandemic is available on your state’s DNR website, social media...

BY: DAVID RAINER
A too often told tale of theft—no hunting license
Photo: Conservation Enforcement Officer Vance Wood mans the helm of one of Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division’s boats as fellow officer Bill...

DFW, Weyerhaeuser open 6,638 acres of forest for hunters
In the summer of 2019, Weyerhaeuser Company enrolled 6,638 acres in the Department of Fish and Wildlife's Private Lands Access program. The Department has...

New health, safety procedures for state site deer hunters
A number of changes have been made for 2020-2021 deer hunting seasons procedures at state sites.
The changes in health and safety protocols are in response...

Record snows trigger supplemental feeding permits
Except within chronic wasting disease surveillance areas, supplemental deer feeding permits will be available for the southern part of the Upper Peninsula....

Arizona deer, elk clear of chronic wasting disease
Arizona continues to be clear of chronic wasting disease (CWD), a neurodegenerative wildlife disease that is fatal to deer and elk.
Department officials did...

CWD detected in Tunica County
The Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks Department recently received Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) positive test results for a hunter-harvested doe from Tunica...

Highly pathogenic avian Influenza found in NW Ohio
The ODNR Division of Wildlife has confirmed highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in two bald eagles and a herring gull in northwest Ohio. The results...