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... season will be two days shorter than the 2009 hunt. Turkey numbers continue to decline in many areas of Arkansas, wildlife biologists told the commissioners. The length of the spring hunting season was trimmed for the fourth straight year in addition ...
http://www.thecabin.net/news/2009-10-25/spring-turkey-season-approved
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... the season. The action was not suggested by the wildlife biologists and other staff members. Not everyone will agree ... and moving turkeys to other parts of the state. Wildlife biologists tell us that turkeys are cyclic, meaning their numbers ...
http://www.thecabin.net/interact/editorials/2009-09-30/turkeys
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... open front door and down the street, leaving behind feathers, blood and glass scattered throughout the house. Wildlife biologist Aaron Buchholz of the state Department of Natural Resources said turkeys can't see windows and the bird probably ...
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/053109/loc_0531090022.shtml
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... clover often near the top of recommendations from wildlife biologists. Many varieties of clover are available, including ... planted in late summer or fall gets use from deer. Wildlife biologists view plantings, whether food plots or edges ...
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/060109/sty_0601090029.shtml
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... pioneer days when part of the area was known as the Leatherwoods, and venison was a major part of residents' diet. Wildlife biologists who worked on the area and many local residents recall the days of "the deer pens." Two tracts, a square mile ...
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/011909/sty_0119090020.shtml
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... have grown to about 500 today, and this number appears stable, according to Arkansas Game and Fish Commission wildlife biologists. The elk are living along the Buffalo River, the area where those imported ones were turned lose through the ...
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/012609/sty_0126090025.shtml
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... deer attractant for ages. It is not nutritionally sufficient for deer, but they like it, for the most part. Wildlife biologists often used the description, "Feeding corn to deer is like giving candy to a child." Corn has some disease potentials ...
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/020909/sty_0209090028.shtml
Local News
... sometimes difficult work that can be fun and rewarding from the sense of accomplishment. An efficient team of wildlife biologists with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and graduate students from the University of Arkansas at Monticello ...
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/020909/sty_0209090029.shtml
Local News
... hunting regulations. This has evolved from the wildlife biologists seeking to fine-tune deer conditions. Fertile ... or so, we have restrictions. This is what the wildlife biologists are working with. We may not know or understand ...
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/030209/sty_0302090018.shtml
Local News
... ROCK - Both bear populations and hunting of them in Arkansas are right in line with expectations, according to wildlife biologists with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. Myron Means, bear program coordinator with the agency, told AGFC ...
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/030909/sty_0309090021.shtml
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