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Sparky, a bison who survived a lightning strike, standing in the prairie at Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge in Iowa
Wildlife Wonders
Sparky, the world’s toughest bison
Mar 30, 2018
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Can you track me now?
Feb 2, 2018
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Student Placement
Jan 10, 2018
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Bobwhite Aboard, Bobwhite Abound
Jan 1, 2018
A deer and fawn appear close up, with ears raised, on a remote-action trail camera at Klamath Marshal National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon.
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A Quality Harvest
Nov 30, 2017
desert bighorn sheep run down a rocky slope
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Guardians of the Desert Bighorn
Nov 17, 2017
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Hunting and Fishing Opportunities on North Dakota National Wildlife Refuges Expanded
Nov 7, 2017
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Possible Waterfowl Hunting on Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Oct 18, 2017
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Beyond the Bright Lights
Oct 6, 2017
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Wildlife Management
Invasive fire ants make problems for Attwater's Prairie Chicken
Sep 25, 2017
Volunteers Chuck and Betty Mulcahy, wearing hats and hiking clothes, survey trumpeter swans and cygnets weekly from atop a butte at National Elk Refuge in Wyoming.
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10,000-Plus Hours and Counting
Sep 20, 2017
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A non-hunter’s guide to hunting
Sep 20, 2017

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