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Entries for 'Gray Loon'
May 15 is moose hunt application deadline
By Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife
The deadline to apply for the popular Maine Moose lottery is May 15 for the 2019 hunt. The online application process is fast and simple, and hunters receive instant confirmation that they have successfully entered the lottery. To get started, click here. Hunters can fill out the online moose permit application, and indicate several preferen... READ MORE
Survey program looking for a few good turkey hunters
By South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
The Big Game Program is inviting dedicated hunters who hunt turkeys in South Carolina to participate in periodic online surveys. The information hunters provide will help the Big Game Program better understand the experiences, techniques and factors of success for wild turkey hunters in South Carolina. It will also help biologists learn more about... READ MORE
Number of CWD samples for 2018 surveillance increases
By Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
There were 1,060 white-tailed deer that tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Wisconsin during the 2018 surveillance year from April 1 through March 31. This compares to 597 that tested positive during the 2017 surveillance year; however, state wildlife heath officials say the number of deer tested in 2018 was double that of 2017. M... READ MORE
Antlerless hunting opportunities expand for 2019-20
By Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
White-tailed deer hunters in 41 Texas counties in the Blackland Prairies and Post Oak Savannah ecoregions will see expanded opportunities to take antlerless deer during the 2019-20 season, following changes adopted by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission. The decision to liberalize harvest restrictions on antlerless deer comes after several year... READ MORE
Biologists find deer survival is good statewide
By Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
While winters with heavy snow can be hard on deer and other big game animals, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources biologists report adult deer survival is currently at 92 percent statewide. Biologists typically track deer survival rates from Dec. 1 to Nov. 30. While they are currently only about a third of the way through their survival monitoring ... READ MORE
Youth hunters harvest 2,540 turkeys
By Missouri Department of Conservation
Young turkey hunters in Missouri harvested 2,540 turkeys during the 2019 spring youth season, April 6 and 7. According to preliminary data, top harvest counties were Franklin with 61 turkeys harvested, Laclede with 56, and Texas with 52. Warm weather and sunny skies helped increase this year’s youth-weekend harvest over last year’s wher... READ MORE
Deer harvest up 12 percent; no evidence of CWD
By New York Department of Environmental Conservation
Hunters in New York harvested an estimated 227,787 deer during the 2018-19 hunting seasons, approximately 12 percent more than the previous season. The estimated deer take included 114,402 antlerless deer and 113,385 antlered bucks. Statewide, this represents a 20 percent increase in antlerless harvest and a 5 percent increase in buck harvest from... READ MORE
2018 Wildlife Harvest Summary now available
By New Hampshire Fish and Game Department
The 2018 New Hampshire Wildlife Harvest Summary is now available. The publication presents final data on the 2018 New Hampshire hunting seasons summarized by Fish and Game wildlife biologists. The annual publication provides a complete analysis of hunting season statistics, including some information by town and Wildlife Management Unit (WMU), an... READ MORE
CWD not detected in recent testing; public forms start April 18
By Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources
The latest results of chronic wasting disease testing of Kentucky deer and elk returned encouraging news. None of the tests came back positive for the fatal brain disease. Monitoring the state’s deer and elk herd for CWD by the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources will be among the topics at four public CWD forums planned across the stat... READ MORE
More than $1 billion distributed from hunter-angler excise tax for conservation
By United States Department of the Interior
People who hunt, shoot, fish and boat are providing more than $1 billion for 2019 in annual national funding for state wildlife agencies from revenues generated by the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration and Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Acts. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is distributing the funds as of April 1 to all 50 states an... READ MORE