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AZGFD: Mexican Wolf Population Increased 24% in 2019
by Jim GrantThe wild population of Mexican wolves continues to grow at a healthy pace increasing 24 percent since last year in the United States.
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NWTF Applauds Passage of Resilient Federal Forests Act of 2017
by Ammoland Editor Joe EvansNWTF applauds the passage of H.R. 2936 and believes Congress has taken a huge step forward in protecting the nation’s forests.
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SCI President Calls for Unity Among Hunting Community
by AmmoLand Editor Duncan JohnsonPresident Higgins stressed the need for the various organizations in the hunting community to work together in order to deal with the growing threat of the anti-hunting zealots.
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Boone and Crockett Club: The Second Amendment and Conservation
by Ammoland Editor Joe EvansThe oldest conservation organization in North America has released its position on gun ownership and its historical influence on wildlife conservation.
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Pennsylvania Game Commission To Recruit New WCO Class
by Ammoland Editor Joe EvansThe Pennsylvania Game Commission will begin recruiting the 31st class of Wildlife Conservation Officer Cadets at its Ross Leffler School of Conservation.
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Remembering Rocky Evans, Co-Founder Of Quail Unlimited
by AmmolandMuch better known as “Rocky,” he and Jerry Allen launched the nation’s first national quail conservation organization in 1981 in Edgefield, South Carolina.
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Pro-hunting film premieres at wildlife film festival in New York City
by Jacki BillingsA pro-hunting and anti-poaching film featuring outdoor journalists Craig Boddington and Conrad Evarts is scheduled to premiere at the Wildlife Conservation Film Festival this weekend in New York City.
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African Grey Parrot’s Strong CITES Protections Signal Hopeful Future
by DeltaOperatorManAfrican grey parrots are being loved to death. Their intelligence and longevity make them popular as pets, and overharvest for the pet trade is devastating populations in the wild...
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Global Protections Achieved for Imperiled Reptiles
by DeltaOperatorManTortoises and freshwater turtles are the most threatened of any major group of terrestrial vertebrates – more so than mammals, birds or amphibians.
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U.S. to Support Protections for Pangolins, African Grey Parrots & Chambered Nautilus
by DeltaOperatorManU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dan Ashe today said the United States will support increased protections for pangolins, African grey parrots and chambered nautilus, among other.....
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More Than $33 Million in Funding Approved to Protect Waterfowl and Other Bird Species
by DeltaOperatorManThe Migratory Bird Conservation Commission today approved $33.2 million in funding for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and its partners to purchase, lease or otherwise conserve more than.....
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Wildlife Conservation Board Funds Environmental Improvement and Acquisition Projects
by DeltaOperatorManAt its Aug. 30 quarterly meeting, the Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) approved approximately $15 million in grants to help restore and protect fish and wildlife habitat throughout California.
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