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DSC Foundation annual Gala dinner and fundraiser May 2023

You are invited to join DSC Foundation for our annual Gala dinner and fundraiser to be held at the beautiful Union Station in Dallas, TX   May 6, 2023 This special night will provide the opportunity to re-affirm our passion and commitment to Conservation Through Hunting, share stories from the hunt, and support the great work of DSC […]

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Know a Registered Maine Guide who should be considered a legend?

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Registered Maine Guides are outdoor professionals who are licensed and permitted to accept any form of remuneration for their services in accompanying or assisting any person in the fields, forests or on the waters or ice within the jurisdiction of the State while hunting, fishing, trapping, boating, snowmobiling, using and all-terrain vehicle or camping at

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Quebec & Vermont Lake Memphremagog Fishing Regulations Now Compatible

The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says the Quebec Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks (Quebec Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs) has announced that its fishing regulations for Lake Memphremagog now match Vermont’s fishing regulations on the lake. Prior to the recent regulation change, Quebec anglers were allowed to harvest 30 salmonids

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DSC Announces Launch of Washington D.C.-Based Government Affairs Department

DSC is proud to announce the launch of its new Government Affairs Department based in Washington D.C. With the addition of this Department, DSC is stepping forward to take on the unparalleled opposition threatening science-based wildlife management. To drive these efforts, DSC is excited to announce its hiring of Erica Tergeson to lead the Department.

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