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Alabama Opens Experimental Season on Sandhill Crane
BY News Wire Published: September 1, 2019 { 0 comments }In the first of three experimental hunting seasons, select Alabama hunters will be chosen at random to hunt sandhill cranes.
Poachers in U.S. Using High-Tech Drones, GPS to Illegally Bag Critters
BY News Wire Published: September 1, 2019 { 2 comments }Easy access to space-age technology has allowed hunters in the United States to scout more effectively, stalk more precisely, and bag more legal game.
Scientists Publish Letter Defending Trophy Hunting as Protecting Biodiversity in African Countries
BY Jordan Michaels Published: September 1, 2019 { 1 comment }Well-regulated trophy hunting operations have had positive population impacts on a variety of species, including rhinos, markhor, argali, bighorn sheep, and many African ungulates, according to the letter.
Mississippi Celebrates 15th Gator Hunting Season!
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: September 1, 2019 { 0 comments }“We went scouting a couple of weeks ago,” Sterling Walker told WLBT. “We know where some big ones are but we ain’t going to tell nobody.”
Hunting on Private Land? Get Your Landowner Permission Slip Signed!
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: September 1, 2019 { 1 comment }If you’re hunting near or on private land this season, make sure you get permission from the owner(s) before you venture out into the field.
Staten Island Residents Want to Start Bow Hunting Deer After Vasectomy Program Shows Lackluster Results
BY Max Slowik Published: August 5, 2019 { 6 comments }Wildlife management implemented a vasectomy program that’s run for three years, however, residents and officials want a better, more effective solution.
Wildlife Research Center Responds to Bans on Deer Lures
BY Max Slowik Published: August 5, 2019 { 0 comments }The Wildlife Research Center is responding to state bans on the use of scented deer lures in Minnesota, Pennsylvania and South Carolina.
Illinois Passes Law Allowing Schools to Teach Hunter’s Education
BY Jordan Michaels Published: August 5, 2019 { 0 comments }The Democrat-controlled state legislature passed the law nearly unanimously. It will allow school districts to opt into the hunter’s ed program.
Social Media Proving to be a Useful Tool to Catch Poachers
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 5, 2019 { 4 comments }“Most of the people I work within the wildlife law enforcement field love social media because some people can’t resist bragging,” explained Keith Wintersteen.









