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On safari with… Jaco Oosthuizen
Q: When and where were you born? A: I was born in northern Namibia back in 1973, in the town of Tsumeb, though I spent my early years on…
Where the Wild Quail Are
Seeking adventure in the Arizona desert By Tom Sternal Mark Nissen and Randy Matis are different kinds of snowbirds. True, they spend most of every spring, summer and fall in Wisconsin…
Frontline Dispatches – June 2020 Vol. II, No. 6
DOWNLOAD PDF Asia Nearly 15,000 miles of roads will be built in tiger habitat by mid-century, further threatening the species and highlighting the need for conservation. U. of Michigan ecologists…
Lois Elizabeth Wilde: 1922-2020
Lois Elizabeth Wilde, longtime Associate Editor of Sports Afield and Trustee of the North Dakota Museum of Art, died on May 10, 2020, at Edgewood Parkwood Place in Grand Forks,…
Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake: America’s Elusive Snake Species
This venomous snake can be a rare sight in the wild. Nothing seems to gets people on edge quite like the sound of a rattlesnake. People just have a natural…
Connecticut Fishing Season Starts Early
Fishing Season Opened Early in Public Waters to Encourage Social Distancing On March 24, 2020, Governor Ned Lamont issued an Executive Order opening lakes, ponds, rivers and streams to fishing…
New York Activist Lawmaker Attacks Trapping
Most legislators from Manhattan don’t normally know much about what it takes to manage wildlife, let alone the importance that trapping plays in scientific management. But that hasn’t stopped Assemblywoman…
New York Lowers Legal Limit for Hunting While Intoxicated
New York’s governor has signed a new bill lowering the threshold for hunting while intoxicated. The Empire State has set .08 as the new, lower blood alcohol-content limit for hunting…
New York Woman Reels in Fish With Two Mouths
Mother Nature never ceases to amaze us. Perhaps the best part about fishing is the unknown. There’s nothing more exciting than feeling that first strike and successfully setting a hook,…
New York: First-known Powassan case from tick bite kills resident
CDC says tick-borne illnesses have now TRIPLED. Are you removing ticks correctly? Here’s everything you need to know about ticks and how you can combat Lyme disease. Just the FAQs…