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Here's how hunters can apply to take part in controlled deer hunts at Indiana state parksHunters who want to take part in what the Indiana Department of Natural Resources calls "state park deer management draw hunts" can apply starting Monday, Oct. 7. DNR officials say the program ...
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WLKY Louisville on MSNIndiana opens applications for reserved state park huntingIndiana hunters can now apply for reserved hunts at state parks. Applications allow a certain number of hunters to be ...
A research project led by a Purdue University professor could improve population control regulations for white-tailed deer ...
A tiny spread of chronic wasting disease (CWD) was recently detected in Indiana among white-tail deer, but despite the ...
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WISH-TV on MSNIndiana poacher-reporting program racks up tips, pays rewardsA 17-member board in Indiana pays fellow Hoosiers for information leading to arrests of law-breakers accused of poaching.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) has confirmed two cases of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in wild deer – one in LaGrange County and the other in Posey County. Michigan recently had ...
Phil looking for his shadow and yet another argument about the opening day of deer season. Both have become equally unpredictable and sometimes comical, but the latter has some serious consequences ...
(Indiana DNR) Joe Caudell, deer biologist with the Indiana Department ... The DNR will increase surveillance efforts in affected areas during hunting season, which runs from mid-September ...
The Indiana Natural Resources Commission will be voting at 10 a.m. March 18th on a new rule allowing trophy hunters and ...
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WANE 15 on MSNIndiana board approves bobcat trapping season despite oppositionThe newly approved trapping season for bobcats will take place from Nov. 8 to Jan. 31 and includes a statewide quota of 250 ...
A state lawmaker's proposal aimed at protecting Indiana's wild white-tailed deer from a fatal disease is drawing support from deer farmers, but has many hunters and wildlife advocates concerned.
They’re stealing from all Hoosiers when they poach a deer, when they poach a turkey, or even non-game animals.” But the 200 conservation officers patrolling an expansive state “can’t be everywhere at ...
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