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New DVD from the Colorado Division of Wildlife a Big Hit with Fly Fishers
Fly fishers dreaming of the days ahead on Colorado lakes and streams can amplify their visions by immersing themselves in "Fly Fishing Colorado", a new feature-length DVD from the Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW).

More than two years in the making, "Fly Fishing Colorado" takes viewers on a year-round tour of fly fishing adventures spanning the entire state, from the loftiest reaches of alpine lakes to warm-water reservoirs, and all points in between. Anglers will get a first-hand look at the best fly fishing that Colorado has to offer, as seen through the lenses of DOW's revamped video production unit.

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Indiana Hunters Succeed in '07 Despite Deer Disease

Record reports of a viral disease affecting white-tailed deer seemed to have minimal impact on the 2007 hunting seasons in Indiana, as hunters harvested 124,427 deer.

"The big thing for me was that number," said Chad Stewart, deer research biologist for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. "We were guessing the harvest was going to be down a lot more than it was this year."

Stewart provides details of the '07 season in an annual report that includes a county-by-county

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Second Ohio Archery In The Schools Tournament A Success
Columbus, Ohio - For the second year in a row, Maysville High School in Muskingum County earned first-place overall team honors, as well as numerous individual awards, at the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) state tournament.

The tournament was held February 29 in Columbus in conjunction with the Arnold Sports Festival, spearheaded by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.

"Congratulations to all the young athletes who participated in this year's tournament," said Kevin 
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Northeastern Minnesota’s Moose Population Continues to Decline
An aerial survey conducted in January estimates that the number of moose in northeastern Minnesota increased from 6,600 in 2007 to 7,600 in 2008, but the long-term trend suggests that Minnesota's moose herd remains in decline, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR).

"At first glance, the raw numbers appear to suggest that the population has increased," said Dr. Mark Lenarz, DNR wildlife researcher. "The margin of error, however, overlapped between years, which means that there was no significant change in the number of moose this year."


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Wisconsin Wildlife Adapted to Surviving Cold, Snowy Winters

GREEN BAY- Despite record breaking snowfalls in southern Wisconsin and cold temperatures statewide, hunters and residents should not be alarmed about this winter's impacts on wildlife, according to state wildlife officials.

Department of Natural Resources offices have been receiving many inquires about how deer, wild turkey, and other species are surviving the winter. This winter has actually been closer to normal for Wisconsin, they note, compared to the exceptionally mild winters in recent years, and deer and turkey populations have evolved to withstand these varying conditions.

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