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America Gone Wild

This year, Princeton, N.J., has hired sharpshooters to cull 250 deer from the town’s herd of 550 over the winter. The cost: $58,700. Columbia, S.C., is spending $1 million to rid its drainage systems of […]

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‘Bye-Bye Birdies’ to buzzards

They’ve destroyed roofs, damaged cars and frightened many residents. They pose a health hazard, and besides, they’re just plain annoying.  Altavista has, in short, had it up to here with buzzards. Last week, Town Council […]

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Bang Bang Photo Contest

Win a FAB GL-MAG M4 Survival Stock and a 10-round 5.56/.223 magazine.  A photo of a shooting scene in which the Bang Bang Badge is visible is all it takes to put yourself into the […]

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USSA Photo Contest

While the red, white and blue car decals with the “Hunters Vote,” “Anglers Vote,” and “Trappers Vote,” messages will clearly catch any eye, it’s the creative ways that U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance supporters displayed their decals that […]

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PETA Urges People to Break the Law

There was no denying that PETA opposes hunting. Now the animal rights group also is on record urging people to violate laws—make that hunter harassment laws. In an October 9, 2012 blog posting, PETA urges […]

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A great win for Wyomiing

The recent announcement of a 58,000-acre oil and natural gas lease buyout in the Wyoming Range not only conserves a valuable fish and wildlife resource, it also helps preserve an important piece of Wyoming’s heritage […]

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Jury Rejects Elk-Crash Lawsuit

On a clear night in September 2009, Ray Sayer and a friend pulled out of a Payson convenience store on their Harley-Davidson motorcycles and made their way toward Star Valley. As they left town, the […]