Banding data
October 15th, 2014by Doug Leir
I’ve learned through watching, listening and observing my kids how routine questions can often perplex adults.
ANS
October 1st, 2014by Doug Leir
Throughout the fall season, and honestly in about any discussion on the future of hunting, habitat and wildlife populations, you’ll read, see and hear discussion on the loss of habitat.
Thankfully for
RAP hotline
September 24th, 2014by Doug Leir
With fall hunting seasons rolling out almost every week now since Labor Day weekend, I field, hear and read many discussions on rules, regulations, poaching and “what if” scenarios.
Sometimes they’re as
Fall prep
September 10th, 2014by Doug Leir
Like a lot of people my age and older, my early impression of a wildlife professional was the Marlon Perkins/Jim Fowler “Wild Kingdom” type who millions of people got to see
Early season Canada goose harvest
September 3rd, 2014by Doug Leir
The first official hunting season of 2014 has been open since Aug. 9 when the fall crow season began.
While I’d venture to guess that very few people gathered the evening