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Tom Venesky: Farming for a solution to CWD in Pennsylvania
Tom Venesky
July 5, 2024
The deer farming industry has often taken much of the blame for the spread of chronic wasting disease to wild deer in Pennsylvania.
Whether the blame is accurate or the industry is unjustly being
Wisconsin DNR sets deer season framework and harvest goals for 2024
DNR Report
July 3, 2024
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) presented the deer harvest quotas and framework for the 2024 Wisconsin deer hunting season to the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board on June 26, 2024.
The statewide antlerless
Who will partake in this year’s Minnesota governor’s deer opener event?
Eric Morken
July 3, 2024
The 2024 Governor’s Deer Hunting Opener in Minnesota is about four months away, but planning for the annual event that highlights the state’s deer-hunting tradition recently began.
This year’s firearms deer season opens Nov.
Michigan Letters to the Editor: Why are there so few deer in the Upper Peninsula?
Michigan Letters to the Editor
July 2, 2024
Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the July 5, 2024, edition of Michigan Outdoor News.
Minnesota DNR adds Aitkin County to deer feeding and attractant ban
DNR Report
July 2, 2024
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has added Aitkin County in a deer feeding and attractant ban to reduce the risk of chronic wasting disease spread, following CWD detection in two additional wild deer near
What can we learn from a buck’s antlers? Plenty, according to Nebraska research
Mike Moore
July 2, 2024
Brian Peterson and a team of researchers at the University of Nebraska-Kearney have been studying white-tailed deer antlers for the past 15 years.
Peterson is the coordinator of the master of science biology program
Pennsylvania deer farms face a shortage of veterinarians
Tom Venesky
July 1, 2024
When it comes to the health of their herds, many Pennsylvania deer farmers have to take matters into their own hands. And it’s not by choice.
A shortage of veterinarians that are either trained,
Ryan Rothstein: Here are some reasons why your arrow isn’t hitting the bull’s-eye
Ryan Rothstein
June 30, 2024
One of my favorite things about vertical bows is that, despite the tremendous technological advances of the past few decades, it still takes tremendous dedication to consistently place an arrow where you want it. Even
Penn State University is bringing back venison-processing workshop with higher demand from hunters
Tom Venesky
June 29, 2024
Years ago when Penn State Extension offered a course on how to process venison, it was mainly attended by hunters who wanted to do a better job preparing their harvest for the table.
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