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| hunting News Archive 18-Apr-2009 |
Conservation Federation seeks to make turkey hunting even safer (St. Joseph News-Press)Hunting, contrary to popular belief, is a very safe activity. In fact, hunting results in fewer injuries per 100,000 participants than do many other sports, including cycling, bowling, golf and tennis.
Planet-hunting spacecraft snaps first images (MSNBC)NASA's new planet-hunting telescope has beamed back the first images of a patch of faraway sky in the Milky Way galaxy where it hopes to find Earthlike planets.
Hunting boundary changes in northeastern Montana (Sidney Herald)Hunters making plans for the 2009 season should be aware that the boundary between Hunting District 640 and 641 in the northeastern corner of the state has again been changed.
Approximately 870 Acres of Hunting Land to Sell in Six Parcels (Marketwire)MARION, KY--(Marketwire - April 17, 2009) - Approximately 870 acres -- most of it located in Kentucky's Crittenden County -- will sell at auction Saturday, May 30, with Albert Burney Auction Company managing the sale. "Crittenden County has become known among hunters nationwide for its superb deer hunting, with big-time hunts for monster bucks frequently featured on the Outdoor Channel and other ...
Hunting on Marshfield conservation land still prohibited (The Patriot Ledger)The Marshfield Conservation Commission this week voted 4-1 to continue the 20-year-old ban on hunting on conservation land.
Divergent statements on spring hunting (Times of Malta)The Federation for Hunting and Conservation - Malta (FKNK) expects the Malta government to react to EU Commissioner Günther Verheugen's statement regarding spring hunting made on national television last Monday so that one can establish the truth.
Illegal hunting still rampant - Spring Watch Camp bird watchers (Malta Star)Over 40 shots were heard and one shot gun was confiscated in the early hours of Thursday morning on what had to be a quiet day during the closed hunting season.
Planet-hunting spacecraft's first images released (AP via Yahoo! News)NASA's new planet-hunting telescope has beamed back the first images of a patch of faraway sky in the Milky Way galaxy where it hopes to find Earth-like planets. NASA on Thursday released several images snapped by Kepler earlier this month, including a view of a distant part of our galaxy containing some 14 million stars. Scientists say more than 100,000 of those stars are potential candidates ...
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