Indiana may be on the brink of a banner year for deer hunting according to research biologist Chad Stewart.
Despite the recent warm weather, Stewart believes the early deer archery season, Oct. 1 through Nov. 30, may be the best of the past three seasons.
Indiana’s overall deer harvest has averaged between 124,400 and 125,500 over the last three years according to Stewart. “In terms of early archery season, the harvest has ranged from about 23,000 to about 26,000 and I anticipate similar numbers this year,” he said.
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Alliance Pipeline has donated $25,000 to assist The Wetlands Initiative in restoring rare wetland and prairie habitat at Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie north of Wilmington.
The two-year project will restore 109 acres of dolomitic wetlands and prairies, which are rare landscapes formed by glacial drift that left underlying dolomitic limestone close to the surface.
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It looks like Gov. Rod Blagojevich is delaying plans to close 11 state parks and 13 historic sites.
Plans now call for shuttering the historic sites on Oct. 15, rather than Oct. 1, and for shutting down the targeted state parks by the end of November.
Lt, Gov. Patrick Quinn has launched an on-line petition drive to “Save Our State Parks.” The Web site can be found at: SaveOurStateParks.org.
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Hunters are starting to cast a wary eye on the proposals being offered by the state’s “Joint Task Force on Deer Population.”
The panel was created last year to make recommendations on ways to manage the Illinois deer population. Among its goals were; maintaining and increasing deer hunting opportunities, reducing deer-vehicle accidents, reducing crop and other property damage, and, maintaining and increasing the health of the deer herd.
Will these proposals work? Post a comment to share your opinion.
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Conservation Police Officers made 42 arrests on charges of operating under the influence or driving under the influence during the recent Labor Day holiday weekend.
The crackdown on Aug. 30 to Sept. 1 was part of a beefed-up enfrocement effort to improve safety at local boat access areas and state parks.
A total of 33 boaters were arrested for operating under the influence and nine arrests were for driving under the influence of alcohol.
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The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has reached a billionth dollar milestone on money raised by the federal Duck Stamp program.
Money raised from the 1934 Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act — better known as the federal Duck Stamp Act — created the Migratory Bird Conservation Fund to acquire land and water habitat for migratory bird conservation.
This week USFWS used its’ billionth dollar from that fund to buy a permanent conservation easement on a 133-acre grassland in north central South Dakota.
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A striking flash movie of Planet Earth from space is now playing on the Internet at Great Dane Pro.com
“Blue Beauty” features enhanced images of the Earth and its landforms. The short movie opens with satellite images of a sandstorm cross North Africa the moves to the Straits of Gibraltar. Also seen are the Alps, Iceland and other continents.
Some of the most dramatic scenes are nightfall images of Europe and North Africa and across the continental United States.
Seen from space the lights of Planet Earth still show dark areas in the rainforests of South America and the interior of Australia.
In closing the movie includes some dramatic shots of astronauts at work on the International Space Station.
Click HERE to see “Blue Beauty.
The DesPlaines Conservation Area remains the best place to bag pheasants and doves in The Daily Journal area.
Results of the latest state report on public hunting areas show that DesPlaines, the Iroquois County Conservation Area and Kankakee River State Park topped the list for bagging pheasants and doves last year.
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