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The applications have all been sent in, the online registration closed weeks ago, and the waiting is nearly over: On Saturday, prospective moose hunters will flock to Cabelas in Scarborough for the states annual moose permit lottery, during which a record 3,862 permits will be handed out.
Many of the winners have hunted moose before. Others have been waiting since 1980 for the chance to participate in a hunt for the states largest game animal.
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For anyone who's played the game "Animal, Vegetable, Mineral," it might seem obvious that the Marcellus shale isn't alive and doesn't grow -- it's a rock layer in the ground, so it's a mineral.
In the Pennsylvania courts, the answer is not so clear.
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BOISE, Idaho - The gray wolf is now officially a big game animal in Idaho, but no one is going to be taking shots at the endangered species anytime soon.
The designation was made unanimously last month by the state Fish and Game Commission in anticipation of a similar movement by the federal government, which still lists the wolf as endangered.
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Can you have too much of a good thing? Pennsylvania turkey hunters may have to decide.
Few game animal restorations can boast the comeback of the eastern wild turkey.
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I hope you have your boots and waterproof blaze orange ready. It's going to be a wet one.
The 2011 deer-gun season kicked off this morning, one of the most anticipated hunting days of the season as half a million Ohioans are expected to hit the woods if not today, sometime this week in pursuit of Ohio's top game animal -- the whitetail deer. The season runs through Dec. 4, then a bonus gun weekend will come in Dec. 17- 18.
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It's never a good idea to get on the wrong side of people carrying high-powered rifles, but what the heck ... let's give it a shot.
In the coming months, Maine lawmakers will be asked to consider a bill that would ban "canned hunting" throughout the Pine Tree State.