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A man from New Mexico is facing charges for illegally obtaining Alaska resident hunting privileges. Alaska Wildlife Troopers learned that William Miller, 41, of Artesia, had ...
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The biggest change under the new rules is the statewide ban on feeding and baiting elk, deer, and moose. Washington hunters have traditionally been allowed to put out bait and hunt over it ... Plan ...
Wolf recovery in the West — the biggest success in wildlife management history — took decades to achieve.” —Ted Williams, ...
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Over the last month, two of Colorado’s latest gray wolf transplants were killed after crossing the border into Wyoming.
William A. Miller of New Mexico faces charges for illegally claiming Alaska residency to get hunting licenses from 2021–2024, ...