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What are the new changes in Wolf Management?
By Buck :: 1161 Views :: Article Rating
Federal rules removing the Great Lakes population of wolves from the endangered species list took effect in Wisconsin and Michigan as well. Wolves will be managed in Minnesota by state statute, rule and under a wolf management plan...
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The Grand Forks, North Dakota Flood - A Game Warden's Perspective
By Doug_Leier :: 1106 Views :: Article Rating
Last week, I explained how the severe winter 10 years ago hurt North Dakota’s resident wildlife, particularly pronghorn, deer and upland game. It was also a challenge for humans, but the record snowfall and cold during the winter of 1996-97 was nothing compared to what the state’s citizens would have to deal with when the snow began to melt...
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Winter Stress a Decade Ago - the winter of 1996-1997
By Doug_Leier :: 1104 Views :: Article Rating

What stands out in my work for the Game and Fish Department that winter was the stress on wildlife and people alike. Deer were herded up and seeking food and shelter anywhere possible. That often meant dependence on livestock feed supplies, I was one of several dozen Game and Fish employees statewide who did what we could to help minimize the impact...

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North Dakota Outdoors - Get involved with the legislative process
By Doug_Leier :: 919 Views :: Article Rating
The legislative process in North Dakota only takes place every two years. With that in mind, all hunters, anglers, trappers, and anyone who spends time outdoors, needs to engage in the process now, rather than later this year after those bills become law and changes in how you spend time outdoors have been implemented...
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North Dakota Drought - Wishing for Snow
By Doug_Leier :: 791 Views :: Article Rating
Remember spring and summer of 2006? If you didn’t experience it, I’m here to tell you it was about as bad as it gets for the summer months. I’ve always been told that six months of dry weather doesn’t make a drought, but I’ll counter that it sure is a good start...
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The nuts and bolts of fish and wildlife populations
By justnorth :: 1064 Views :: Article Rating
There are 710 nuts, bolts, screws and washers in a drawer at home. I know. I counted 'em. Well, ok, I estimated...
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A visit with North Dakota Game and Fish Director Terry Steinwand
By Doug_Leier :: 973 Views :: Article Rating
It was just over a year ago that Terry Steinwand, long-time fisheries division chief for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, took over as director of the agency. As 2006 draws to a close, here’s a short reflection on the past year, in his words...
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North Dakota Outdoors - 11 Predictions for 2007
By Doug_Leier :: 1689 Views :: Article Rating

I’ve always hesitated when it comes to making predictions, especially regarding hunting, fishing or trapping issues and seasons. However, I am not averse to letting others share their thoughts on what we might expect in 2007.

This week, we take a look ahead at what will likely be significant issues within the fisheries and wildlife divisions of the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, with fisheries chief Greg Power and wildlife division chief, Randy Kreil...

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8 Outdoor Issues that Shaped North Dakota in 2006
By Doug_Leier :: 1286 Views :: Article Rating
This week we’ll take a look back at the outdoor issues and topics that shaped North Dakota in 2006, through interviews with fisheries and wildlife division leaders for the State Game and Fish Department...
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From Doug Leier - Thank you North Dakota
By Doug_Leier :: 1650 Views :: Article Rating
I'm a thankful and appreciative kind of guy. I've always tried to see Lake Sakakawea, for instance, as the glass that’s still half full. As we advance past Thanksgiving into the holiday season, there's reason to give thanks for hunters, anglers, trappers and all who enjoy spending more time outside than in...
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