Hunting's Dilemma: Balancing Cost, Access and Opportunity Forty years ago, when an angry wife confronted her husband about the amount of time he spent chasing wild animals, he could defend his actions by reminding her about the low-cost meat the outings provided. During that era, going hunting usually meant grabbing a shotgun after work and walking out the back door into a neighboring field or woodlot looking for rabbits or other upland game. Licenses were inexpensive and equipment needs were modest.
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Saving Deer - One Acre at a Time 01/05/09
The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) completed a million dollars on the ground habitat projects for mule deer and black-tailed deer in 2008. Thousands of acres of habitat have been restored or improved through these efforts. [Comments?]
TRCP Files Formal Protest Against Utah Energy Leases 12/05/08
The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership has filed a formal protest of energy leases on important fish and wildlife habitat in Utah, where a Bureau of Land Management lease sale has drawn unprecedented scrutiny. [Comments?]
Utah Cougar Permits Still Available 10/31/08
If you want to hunt cougars in Utah this season, but you didn't draw a limited entry permit earlier this fall, mark Nov. 6 on your calendar. [Comments?]
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Massachusetts Deer Hunt On the beautiful afternoon of Nov. 7th, 2008, as I was preparing to get ready for the afternoon’s hunt, something had clicked in my head that for some reason I had a feeling, that I should move hunting locations and hunt a small wood lot in Sterling Massachusetts, that I haven’t hunted all year.