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Outdoors notebook
Chumming clinic: George Poveromo, host of George Poveromo's World of Saltwater Fishing on ESPN2, has a free seminar on chumming for mackerel and bottom fish at 7:30 tonight at Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Dania Beach. Poveromo will discuss where to...Tags: Conservation, Nature, Wildlife, Fishing, Natural Resources
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Wisconsin's seniors set for FCS Cal Poly
AP Sports WriterThe last time Wisconsin cornerback Allen Langford and linebacker Jonathan Casillas saw a Wing T-style offense, they were both in high school. Langford's team in Michigan lost to a school running it in the first round of the playoffs. Casillas' team in...Tags: National Football League, Armed Forces, Defense
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Duck season
The first phase of Florida's 2008-09 duck season opens Saturday and runs through Nov. 30. The second phase is Dec. 6-Jan. 25. The Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days for children under 16 are Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. Shooting hours: 30 minutes before sunrise to...Tags: Conservation, Biology, Nature, Animal Diseases, Natural Resources
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Suspects' supporters react to new charges
kathleen.kerr@newsday.com"Hunting season" for Hispanics in Suffolk is over, said a spokesman for the brother of an Ecuadorean man killed in what prosecutors say was a hate crime. Fernando Mateo, who is also president of the group Hispanics Across America, said the brother of...Tags: Heads of State, National Government, Prosecution, Defendants, Court Preliminary
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Economy not affecting Wis. hunting license sales
Associated Press WriterWith two days to go before Wisconsin's deer hunt begins, license sales were on track to equal those sold a year ago, despite the sour economy, the state Department of Natural Resources said Thursday. "If we do hold comparable to last year, it is a...Tags: Sales, Petroleum Industry, Natural Resources, Energy Resources, Natural Resource Industry
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Duck hunters hope for cold weather when season opens Saturday
Special to the SentinelBeginning at 30 minutes before sunrise Saturday, shotguns will crack and calls quack throughout Florida wetlands as a new waterfowl season begins. Hunters hope the recent cold weather pushed more birds into the area. Cold temperatures, frozen ponds and...Tags: Conservation, Nature, Bodies of Water, Natural Resources, Rivers
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Pork cutlets coming up: German boar hunters cheer banner wild hog hunting season
BERLIN (AP) _ Time to fire up the grill. German boar hunters are reporting one of their best seasons since World War II as moderate weather and plentiful food have led to a wild pig population boom. The German Hunters' Association said Wednesday between...Tags: World War II
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Canadian fisheries minister says seal hunt will proceed despite threat of EU ban on seal products
ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland (AP) _ Next year's seal hunt will not be derailed by a European Union proposal to ban imported seal products, Canada's new fisheries minister said Wednesday. Gail Shea said she's frustrated that the EU proposed legislation in...Tags: European Union, Aquaculture, European Elections, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Stats show deer-vehicle crashes on rise in Indiana
The number of Indiana motorists colliding with deer is on the rise despite state-sanctioned hunts intended to bring down their numbers. Deer-vehicle accidents in Indiana are up 25 percent since 2003 compared with 15 percent for the rest of the nation,...Tags: Road Transportation, State Farm Insurance, Farms, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Transportation
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Hunter charged with manslaughter after toddler accidentally shot in grandparents' NY home
SWAN LAKE, N.Y. (AP) _ A deer hunter has been charged with manslaughter after a bullet he fired killed a toddler inside her grandparents' Hudson Valley home, police said Monday. Edward Taibi, 45, of New York City, was being held without bail on a second-...Tags: Prosecution, Murder, Firearms, Defense
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Gone bowhunting: Taking aim at life's next challenge
During my five years on The Morning Call's outdoors beat, I was fond of telling colleagues I had the best job at the paper. Many people in the community told me I had the best job in the Lehigh Valley, and, truth be told, I really couldn't argue. So,...Tags: Conservation, Natural Resources, Berks County, Wildlife, Longswamp
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Officials reverse decision on use of airboats in 'Glades
South Florida Sun-SentinelAirboaters are allowed to scout and hunt ducks in the Everglades now that the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has clarified its executive order that opened the 'Glades to duck hunters and froggers. In a release issued by the FWC last...Tags: Lake Okeechobee, Conservation, Nature, Wildlife, Port Everglades
Nov 21, 2008
|Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Nov 21, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
Nov 21, 2008
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Nov 20, 2008
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Nov 20, 2008
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Nov 20, 2008
|Story| Orlando Sentinel
Nov 19, 2008
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Nov 18, 2008
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Nov 17, 2008
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Nov 18, 2008
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
Nov 18, 2008
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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