Wisconsin Collared Deer Are Legal To Harvest
This fall, hunters may spot collared or ear-tagged whitetail deer in the fields and woods of southwest Wisconsin. These deer have been tagged as part of a mortality study by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and are legal to harvest. “The most important thing for hunters to know is that collared and tagged deer
USFWS Appoints Margaret Everson To Principal Deputy Director Post
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the appointment of Margaret Everson to Principal Deputy Director, the position recently vacated by Greg Sheehan. Everson brings a wealth of knowledge and hands-on experience to her position with the Service. Most recently serving as Ducks Unlimited’s chief policy officer, Everson earned her bachelor’s degree in biology from
Let inReach Mini Be Your Go-to Connection For Maintaining Off-the-Grid Contact
No matter where or how far off-the-grid life takes you, the Garmin inReach Mini is an invaluable companion for any adventure. The inReach Mini is a small and lightweight satellite communicator that lets you stay in touch from anywhere in the world by providing 100 percent global Iridium network two-way messaging plus an interactive SOS in case of emergency. Wireless
Huge Legal Victory For SCI And American Hunters
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that WildEarth Guardians (WEG) does not have standing to challenge the Department of Justice’s McKittrick Policy, a victory for SCI and hunters across the United States. WEG filed suit in U.S. District Court in Arizona to challenge the Department of Justice’s practice of choosing not
For Your Listening Pleasure – PETA Launches Spotify Channel For “The Animal Rights Revolution”
Those crazy kids over at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals keep coming up with “amazing” schemes to tickle one’s fancy. Whether it’s developing sartorial creativity in designing bloody hunter Halloween costumes or expanding culinary genius by insisting the White House use vegan Easter egg candy at the annual Easter egg roll, their visionary
White House Nominates Aurelia Skipwith To DOI Post
The White House has announced the nomination of Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish Wildlife and Parks Aurelia Skipwith to be the next Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. The Oct. 22 press release said that prior to serving as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish Wildlife and Parks, Ms. Skipwith served as Assistant
Namibia 2018 Safari Care
Dust, daytime heat, nighttime cold, sundowners and puff adder tracks in the road, this was Namibia and the 17th trip for me to provide Safari Care – Blue Bag health care to the local residents in need. Namibia is one of the primary countries I deliver health care and supplies to because of the positive
Michigan NRC Approves CWD Deer Regs
The Michigan Natural Resources Commission approved a series of deer hunting regulations aimed at slowing the spread of chronic wasting disease. The action came after months of commission members and Department of Natural Resources staff hearing from hunters, residents and others interested in the long-term health of the state’s deer population and a thorough review of the
After Hiding from Congress, Patagonia Attempts Sad Power Play in Senate Races
Liberal-leaning sportswear company Patagonia, following up a crushing public relations defeat at the hands of Rep. Rob Bishop (R-UT), has decided to “endorse” a left-wing Senate candidate in Nevada and a liberal Senate incumbent in Montana. In late 2017 Patagonia’s CEO claimed that President Donald Trump had “stolen” land from the American public at three