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A planet-hunter's ode to Kepler, inspired by W.H. Auden
Though NASA’s Kepler spacecraft isn’t dead yet, a serious malfunction aboard the space telescope may mean its days of planet hunting have come to an untimely end. "I wouldn’t call Kepler down and out just yet," John Grunsfeld, the head...Tags: NASA, Science, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology
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Outdoors notebook: Family fishing festivals coming to Western Pennsylvania
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission will have a series of family fishing festivals around the state, two of them in this area. One is set for May 18 at Keystone State Park in Westmoreland County, another for June 22 at Moraine State Park in Butler...Tags: Butler County, Fishing, Wildlife, Awards and Prizes, Festive Events
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Getting the lead out of ammo
A bill before the California Assembly would outlaw the use of lead ammunition by hunters. There is already a federal prohibition on its use in hunting waterfowl, and in 2007 the state banned it in the range of the endangered California condor. AB 711,...
Tags: Humane Society of the United States, Richard Pan, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Outdoor Heritage funds: A metro-rural Legacy battle
Star TribuneThe metro area was shut out of recommendations for the latest round of Legacy spending on wildlife habitat preservation, igniting a debate about whether the metro area is being shortchanged and giving rise to an attempt to restore the funds. So far, the...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, U.S. Senate
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EDITORIAL: States, hunters continue their assault on wolves
Moscow-Pullman Daily NewsOne of us on the editorial board was recently warned by an acquaintance about the dangers of letting our dogs roam out of sight in areas wolves are known to frequent. At first thought, it'd be easy to assume the man, an ardent hunter and advocate of...Tags: Wildlife, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Outdoors Editor column
Milwaukee Journal SentinelOne of the last top deer hunting states to tightly restrict the use of crossbows, Wisconsin appears on the threshold of change. A bill has been introduced in the Legislature to allow all hunters to use crossbows during the state's archery deer hunting...Tags: Elections, Newspaper and Magazine, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Energy Resources
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Outdoor Heritage funds for wildlife habitat at issue
Star TribuneMetro area parks were shut out of recommendations for the latest round of Legacy spending on wildlife habitat preservation, igniting a debate about whether the metro area is being shortchanged and giving rise to an attempt to restore the funds. So far,...Tags: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Natural Resource Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, U.S. Senate
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For first time in Pa., no hunting-related fatalities in a hunting season
Lehigh Valley WildHunting is safe and getting safer. That’s the conclusion of the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s newly released report on hunting-related shooting incidents (HRSIs) in 2012. For the first time since the commission began tracking such incidents... -
Spring gobbler goes full day in Pennsylvania on Monday, May 13
Lehigh Valley WildPennsylvania turkey hunters are permitted to hunt from one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset, beginning Monday, May 13. The expanded hunting hours continue through the last day of the season, Friday, May 31. All-day hunting during the... -
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Doug Clark column
The Spokesman-ReviewOf course I knew Spokane had a gang problem. But you never take things like that seriously until the birdbrains show up at your doorstep. They arrived again Tuesday morning, flashing secret signs and showing complete disdain for my rights as a...Tags: French Bread, Wildlife, Turkey (animal), Lifestyle and Leisure, Turkey
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Units in SW ND see increase in deer licenses
The Dickinson PressThough the North Dakota Game and Fish Department has dropped its number of deer licenses to the lowest issued since 1983, not everything is grim. The NDGF Department has issued 59,500 licenses -- a 5,800 decrease from last season -- for the 2013...Tags: Entertainment, Gaming, Lifestyle and Leisure, Theodore Roosevelt
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Southeast Hunters Asked to Help With Small Game Samples
Channel 2 NewsHunters in southeast Alaska are being asked to help gather data on grouse and ptarmigan. KFSK reportsthe Alaska Department of Fish and Game is asking hunters to turn in one wing and the tail from each bird harvested. The department is providing a...Tags: Game, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure
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