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Spring turkey season leftover licenses now available

Spring turkey season leftover licenses now available

By Michigan department of Natural Resources

Hunters who didn’t apply for a turkey license, or for those who were not successful in the license drawing, leftover licenses for the spring turkey season are now available. Remaining licenses can be purchased online beginning March 15. Spring turkey hunting season dates are April 17 through June 7. Detailed information about spring turkey re... READ MORE

Bear hunters see record harvest for 2020

Bear hunters see record harvest for 2020

By New York Department of Environmental Conservation

Early season black bear hunters reported successful harvests in Northern and Southern Zones, taking a total of 1,723 black bears during the 2020 hunting seasons. Hunters took an estimated 1,152 bears in the Southern Zone, comparable to the record set in 2019, and 11% greater than the recent five-year average. While take in the regular season was lo... READ MORE

New app can help stop poachers with anonymous tip

New app can help stop poachers with anonymous tip

By Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

Wildlife officers are encouraging everyone in Utah to download a new app to their cell phones. The app—UTDWR—allows users to help stop poaching by submitting an anonymous tip with images or video. The app, available for iOS and Android devices, was created by Citizen Observer, an organization that provides internet-based communication s... READ MORE

Moss balls harboring zebra mussels, serious invasive threat

Moss balls harboring zebra mussels, serious invasive threat

By Buckmasters Online

Wildlife agencies across the nation are sounding the alarm that invasive zebra mussels have been detected in moss ball products designed for aquarium use, and commonly sold with fish and aquarium supplies, including retailers PetSmart and Petco. State and federal fish and wildlife agencies are asking retailers to remove moss balls from their shelve... READ MORE

Maine moose lottery opens online only

Maine moose lottery opens online only

By Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife

The 2021 Maine moose permit lottery application process is open! Applications for the moose permit lottery will be accepted online only. Applications must be completed by 11:59 p.m. May 13; the 2021 moose lottery permit drawing will take place June 12. To apply online, visit the moose permit lottery page online to fill out the moose permit app... READ MORE

Deer harvest numbers hold steady in 2020-21

Deer harvest numbers hold steady in 2020-21

By Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources

During the 2020–21 deer hunting season, hunters harvested 208,131 deer in Virginia, up less than 1% from the 206,976 deer taken during the previous season. This year’s total included 100,821 antlered bucks, 1,117 bucks that had shed their antlers, 13,230 button bucks, 91,275 does (44%), and 1,748 deer of unknown sex. The youth and appr... READ MORE

Hunter harvest up for elk, whitetails, mule deer

Hunter harvest up for elk, whitetails, mule deer

By Idaho Department of Fish and Game

Idaho elk and deer hunters increased harvests in 2020, with elk hunting steaming toward all-time highs for consecutive years of a harvest above 20,000 animals. Also historic, the white-tailed deer harvest topped the mule deer harvest — something that has happened just a few times in Idaho’s history. Statewide deer and elk hunter number... READ MORE

Fall wild turkey harvest sees slight increase

Fall wild turkey harvest sees slight increase

By Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources

A total of 2,092 wild turkeys were harvested in Virginia during the 2020–21 fall turkey hunting season, a 3.7% increase over the 2019 harvest of 2,018 turkeys. The harvest declined approximately 1.5% in counties east of the Blue Ridge Mountains but increased 11% in counties west of the Blue Ridge. Nearly 96% of turkeys harvested this fall we... READ MORE

Controlled burns are top tool for wildlife and land managers

Controlled burns are top tool for wildlife and land managers

By David Rainer/ Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

Photo: A drip torch is used to set a fire line on a section of property scheduled for a controlled burn. Photo by Steve Mitchell. Social media has been filled with smoke and fire lately as many land managers, like the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR), conduct controlled burns to enhance the flora and fauna throughout... READ MORE

New rule expands protections against CWD

New rule expands protections against CWD

By Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

The Conservation Commission has approved rule changes that prohibit importing or possessing whole carcasses or high-risk parts of deer, elk, moose, caribou and all other species of the deer family originating from any place outside of Florida. The new rules, effective as of July 1, 2021, protect Florida deer populations by reducing the risk of chr... READ MORE

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