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Captive Michigan Deer Tested Positive for Chronic Wasting Disease

Hunting News | Outdoor News

COLUMBUS, OH - The Michigan Departments of Agriculture and Natural Resources confirmed the state's first case of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in a three-year old white-tailed deer from a privately owned cervid facility in Kent County, Michigan.

The Quail Habitat Restoration Initiative

Outdoor News

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
and the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
have teamed up to develop the Quail Habitat Restoration Initiative. The QHRI is offered in certain areas of the state that have a higher likelihood of success based on existing native habitat.

Feeding Catfish in Your Farm Pond

Oklahoma Fishing News

Channel catfish are opportunistic feeders and will eat almost anything. With this in mind, you might ask yourself why would you want to purchase fish food to give to channel catfish? The answer is quite simply that you can increase the growth rate of your catfish by ten to 25 percent.

Missoula Bear Fair Planned for Sept. 6

Outdoor News

Have fun while learning how to live with Missoula’s urban bears on Saturday, Sept. 6. The Grant Creek/North Hills Bear Fair runs from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation’s visitor center, 5705 Grant Creek Road (north of the I-90, Reserve Street interchange).

Important Dates for Montana Hunters

Hunting News

UPCOMING LICENSE AND DRAWING DEADLINES

* Black Bear license purchase by August 31
* General Mountain Lion license purchase by August 31 – OR
* Special Mountain Lion license over-the-counter, apply by August 29, or Internet by August 31

Elk And Brucellosis Stir Cooperation And Action

Hunting News | Outdoor News

As Montana seeks to manage the risk and stop the spread of brucellosis, hunters and landowners will be working together this fall.

Last year, cattle in a herd near Bridger tested positive for brucellosis. The infection was suspected to have originated in a herd from Emigrant in the Paradise Valley 25 miles north of Yellowstone National Park.

The Town of Colstrip Manages Deer With Archery Hunting

Hunting News

Cities and towns across the nation face several urban wildlife issues. Deer management is one widespread issue that is difficult and contentious to manage in most locations. The town of Colstrip has taken a proactive approach to deer management, adopting a Deer Management Action Plan (DMAP), approved by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks in 2005. The following is an information update to the DMAP.

Rules for Hunting Cougars Will Change in Klickitat County Beginning Sept. 9

Hunting News

OLYMPIA - General cougar-hunting seasons in Klickitat County will change next month in response to state approval of the county's request for a new pilot cougar hunt with the aid of dogs.

The new pilot cougar hunt, approved Aug. 9 by the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission, will allow hunters to use dogs to hunt cougars in Klickitat County from Dec. 1 through March 31.

Free Evening Hunting Talks Offered in September

Hunting News

CONCORD, N.H. - Get psyched for the upcoming hunting seasons at a series of free evening talks by area hunting experts and staff of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department in September. The sessions begin at 7 p.m. This year they will be offered in various locations. No pre-registration is required.

Prescribed Burn in Concord Airport Area to Improve Wildlife Habitat

New Hampshire Fishing News | Outdoor News

CONCORD, N.H. -- New Hampshire Fish and Game and the N.H. Department of Resources and Economic Development Division of Forests and Lands, with support from the N.H. Army National Guard, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and City of Concord, will be conducting a "prescribed burn" in areas on and near Concord Municipal Airport grounds. The prescribed burn may occur as early as Wednesday, August 27, or as late as late October; the date will be finalized when the weather and atmospheric conditions are seen to be safe.