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Secretary Zinke Expands Hunting & Fishing Opportunities at 30 U.S. Wildlife Refuges
by AmmolandContinuing his efforts to increase access to public lands, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke will open more than 251,000 acres to expanded hunting opportunities at 30 national wildlife refuges
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Find Birding Festivals on Wildlife Refuges Almost Any Month in 2018
by Ammoland Editor Joe EvansMore than 200 national wildlife refuges were established especially to protect, manage and restore habitat for migratory birds.
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Sportsmen Urge Senate to Reject Plan to Drill Arctic Refuge
by Ammoland Editor Joe EvansSenate members prepare to advance legislation that would open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska to oil and gas development.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Expands Hunting and Fishing Opportunities
by Ammoland Editor Joe EvansU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today announced a final rule to open or expand opportunities across 132,000 acres on 10 national wildlife refuges.
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National Wildlife Refuges That Charge For Entrance to Waive Their Fees
by AmmoLand Editor Duncan JohnsonFrom Hawaii to Texas and Indiana to Delaware, 31 refuges that normally charge entrance fees will offer free admission on these days in 2017.
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National Wildlife Refuge Week Starts with a Gift to Sportsmen
by DeltaOperatorManThe USFWS announcement, proposed in July, expands hunting and fishing on 13 national wildlife refuges in nine states.
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Discover the World’s Largest Conservation System: Visit a National Wildlife Refuge
by DeltaOperatorManThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is responsible for managing more than 850 million acres of lands and waters in the National Wildlife Refuge System, including five marine national monuments.....
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Service Announces 2016 Expansion of Hunting and Fishing Opportunities on NWRs
by DeltaOperatorManU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dan Ashe today announced the agency will expand fishing and hunting opportunities on 13 refuges throughout the Service’s National Wildlife Refuge System.
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USFWS Disappoints DSC with Final Rule for Alaska Wildlife Refuges
by DeltaOperatorManDSC is dissatisfied with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's (USFWS) final rule pertaining to management of wildlife in Alaska's National Wildlife Refuges.
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USFWS Plan to Expand Hunting, Fishing on Wildlife Refuges
by AmmoLand Editor Duncan JohnsonNew hunting and angling opportunities on national wildlife refuges provide increased public access for sportsmen during a time when access is shrinking.
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Utah Family Land Donation Establishes Bear River Watershed Conservation Area
by DeltaOperatorManThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is accepting a 30-acre conservation easement donation west of Brigham City, Utah, from the Ferry Ranch and Farm family.
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Cooperative Efforts at National Wildlife Refuge Encourage Grizzly Sustainability
by DeltaOperatorManFor grizzlies in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, connecting to larger populations of bears in the West is key to long-term survival.
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