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Washington Promotes State's Resources on MyOutdoorTV |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Washington's
Department of Fish and Wildlife has become one of the nation's first state
wildlife agencies to begin offering its television series to a broader
audience as part of a powerful new forum developed to promote hunting,
fishing, wildlife watching, and natural resource opportunities across the
country. Beginning today, Wild About Washington is being streamed through
MyOutdoorTV.com, the world's largest internet video network for outdoor
television shows, radio, video, and conservation information.
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Maine Joins Information Super Highway on MyOutdoorTV |
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Maine
Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has become one of the nation's
first state wildlife agencies, and the first in the northeast, to begin
offering an archive of video topics to a worldwide audience. The department
is partnering with a powerful new forum, MyOutdoorTV.com, to promote
hunting, fishing, boating, wildlife-watching, and other natural resource
enjoyment opportunities in Maine.
Beginning today, MyOutdoorTV.com will feature the Maine Department of
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Ohio Wildlife Agency Struts Its Stuff for the World on MyOutdoorTV.com |
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Ohio's Division of
Wildlife has become one of the nation's first state wildlife agencies to
begin offering their weekly television video series to a broader audience
as part of a powerful new forum developed to promote hunting, fishing,
wildlife watching, and natural resource opportunities across the country.
Beginning today, Wild Ohio will be streamed through MyOutdoorTV.com, the
world's largest internet video network for outdoor television shows, radio,
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Tennessee Expands Conservation Awareness with MyOutdoorTV |
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Tennessee's
Wildlife Resources Agency is following the lead of Governor Phil Bredesen
to increase conservation awareness by partnering with MyOutdoorTV.com to
offer their weekly television series and webcast to a broader audience.
Beginning today, the award-winning Tennessee's Wild Side and Tennessee's
Wild Side Weekly Online will be streamed through MyOutdoorTV.com, the
world's largest internet video network for outdoor television shows, radio,
video, and conservation information.
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Texas Parks & Wildlife Becomes a Big Star With MyOutdoorTV |
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 25 /PRNewswire/ -- The Texas Parks & Wildlife
Department has taken a big step to show what makes its state one of the
world's most popular destinations for hunting, fishing, and other outdoor
adventures. Beginning today, the award-winning Texas Parks & Wildlife
television show will be streamed through MyOutdoorTV.com, the world's
largest internet video network for outdoor television shows, radio, video,
and conservation information.
Texas Parks & Wildlife becomes one of the nation's first state wildlife
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Experts search for ways to curb deer-related traffic accidents |
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007 |
Joe Kafka
Associated Press
PIERRE, S.D. — As long as cars have been around, drivers
have had to contend with deer on the roads. And despite their best
efforts, experts have yet to devise an economical, surefire way of
preventing accidents.
Not that they haven't been trying.
Fences, whistles, warning signs and guns are just some of the
tools that have been used to try to keep the number of deer-related
traffic accidents to a minimum.
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Bow Fishing Makes for High-Speed Special |
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007 |
FRANKFORT, KY (KDFWR) - Quick shot artistry is difficult enough with a rifle
or shotgun, but try archery. Add to that being on the water in the dark
of night. Along with this feature on bow fishing, "Kentucky Afield" TV
spotlights a species beginning to thrive in our western lakes and
timely tips on buying your first bow. Watch this weekend, August 4 and
5, on KET.
Dan Richardson joins host Tim Farmer to take aim on bighead carp and
other exotic fish below Kentucky and Barkley dams. It's pulse pounding
action as these outdoorsmen have a two-second window to aim and claim
in this different take on fishing.
Also at Lake Barkley, a species anglers circle in red is redear
sunfish. Farmer takes notes from Jack Devor on his homemade jigs and
baits that sweeten the catch.
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Inductees To Legends Of The Outdoors Hall Of Fame Announced |
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007 |
SPRINGVILLE, TN (The Outdoor Wire)- Garry Mason, Founder and CEO of the "Legends of
the Outdoors" National Hall of Fame, announced early Friday morning
that Alex Rutledge of Hunter's Specialties, Larry Weishuhn of Thompson
Center Arms, Tommy Akin, Public Relations Director for Avery and Strike
King, Pamela Martin-Wells, leading money winner of the Women's BASS
Tour, Larry Nixon, 1983 Bassmaster Classic winner, Steve McCadams,
Outdoor Writer/Professional hunting and fishing Guide and Marion
McCollum, Owner of Macks Prairie Wings will be inducted into the
"Legends of the Outdoors" National Hall of Fame during the Annual
Induction Ceremony to be held on August 17, 2007 at the Sheraton Music
City Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee.
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'Artemis' Wins Bohicket Tournament in South Carolina |
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007 |
BOHICKET MARINA, SC (SCDNR)- The 19th Annual South Carolina Governor's Cup Billfishing Series concluded over the weekend with 'Artemis' taking top honors at the Bohicket Marina Invitational Billfish Tournament.
Series coordinator Tom DuPré with the S. C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) said, "The tournament went smoothly except for the seas rolling in on Saturday. The tournament facility and staff were great again this year. The weather attempted to impact participation but held off and only as a light drizzle during the awards ceremony. The weather did nothing to dampen the spirits of all of the winners." Over the course of the Bohicket Marina Invitational Billfish tournament, 30 boats participated and caught and released 21 sailfish, 5 blue marlin and one white marlin.
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Smoke blankets Montana's northwest corner |
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Monday, 30 July 2007 |
Michael Jamison
The Missoulian
KALISPELL - Yet another day of scorching
summer sun put the heat to Montana's fire season on Monday, and a thick
pall of smoke blanketed much of the state's northwestern corner.
Not a little of that cloud was pumped out by the Garceau fire, burning 11 miles southwest of Polson.
Monday
delivered “shifting and squirrely fire activity” on the Garceau, said
fire information officer Jill Cobb. “It was very unsettled.”Crews made much of their CL-215 water tanker,
flown in by the Confederated Salish and
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Two new record fish caught in Idaho |
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Monday, 30 July 2007 |
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BOISE, ID (IFG)- Two record fish have been caught in Idaho this summer.
Cliff
Watts of Weiser caught a white crappie on July 9 in the Crane Creek
Reservoir. The fish was 3 pounds, 8 3/4 ounces, 18 1/4 inches long with
a 15 inch girth. He caught the record breaker with a one-eight-ounce
red and white squid-tail tail jig on a six pound test line.
The
previous record white crappie was a 3-pound, 1-ounce 17-incher caught
on a worm in the Crane Creek Reservoir in May 2001 by Leslie Greenwood
of Council.
The world record white crappie is 5 pounds, 3 ounces.
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Canada Goose Overpopulation Calls for Controlled Hunt |
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Monday, 30 July 2007 |
SUMMIT LAKE PARK, IN (Wild Bulletin)- The DNR has adopted an emergency rule to permit a series of three controlled Canada goose reduction hunts at Summit Lake State Park.
Various non-lethal methods of managing the Canada goose population at the park have not been successful.
The dates chosen coincide with waterfowl hunting seasons to optimize effectiveness and take into consideration local goose flight patterns and goose behavior.
The first reductions will take place Sept. 6, 11 and 13. The second and third rounds of reductions are tentatively set for Dec. 1 and 2, 2007, and Jan. 5 and 6, 2008, pending release of 2007-08 waterfowl season information by
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Byron Ferguson to Participate in West Virginia's Hunting & Fishing Day |
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Monday, 30 July 2007 |
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(WVDNR)- World-famous longbow archer Byron Ferguson will
demonstrate his amazing bow-shooting skills during this year’s Celebration of
National Hunting & Fishing Days event at Stonewall Jackson Lake Resort State
Park on September 22 and 23, according to Frank Jezioro,
Director of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources.
“For years, Byron
Ferguson has dazzled audiences across the globe with his ability to perform
feats with a bow and arrow that are unbelievable, said Jezioro.” I have wanted
to see Byron in person ever since the first time I saw him on ‘American Shooter’
performing his ‘Shot of the Week’ segment. He is going to be a great addition to
an already successful event.”
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Black Bear Hunting Permit Application Period Opens August 1st |
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Friday, 27 July 2007 |
ANNAPOLIS, MD (MDW)- On August 1, 2007, the Maryland Department of Natural
Resources (DNR) begins accepting applications from hunters to
participate in this fall's black bear hunt. Maryland's black bear
hunting season occurs October 22-27, 2007 and December 3-8, 2007 in
Garrett and Allegany Counties.
Applications for a bear-hunting permit will be accepted online at
http://blackbear.dnr.state.md.us until 6:00 p.m. on September 1, 2007.
Phone applications will be accepted at 1-888-579-6768 between 9:00 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m. from August 27 through August 31, 2007 ONLY.
Beginning this year, DNR will implement a Preference Point System
for bear hunting permit applications. The new Preference Point System
will not affect the results of the 2007 bear hunting permit random
drawing, but will provide hunters
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Mass fish kill in Maine Delights Lobstermen |
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Friday, 27 July 2007 |
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ROQUE BLUFFS, ME (AP)— The stench from piles of dead herring
stretching hundreds of yards along the shore of Sanford Cove has
forced residents of this coastal community to shut their homes
tight.
The fish started washing ashore a week ago, and the Maine Marine
Patrol is investigating the cause of the mass fish death.
"We're not used to this,'' said Vicki Kelley, whose parents own
a golf course across the road from the cove. "It makes you want to
move.''
Lucille Sinford, her mother, said the stink has hurt business.
"Yesterday, our golfers started leaving,'' Sinford said. "We
never have an odor off the clam flats. It's always been so clean.''
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Firefighting costs out of control, says panel |
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Friday, 27 July 2007 |
Noelle Straub
Missoulian D.C. Bureau
WASHINGTON - Economists, foresters and
federal officials debated Thursday how to lower the skyrocketing cost
of fighting wildfires, mulling solutions that ranged from staying the
course to abolishing the U.S. Forest Service.
The agency's fire
spending is “out of control,” said Randal O'Toole, a senior fellow at
the Cato Institute, a Washington-based libertarian think tank. A forest
economist, O'Toole released a policy paper suggesting a range of six
alternatives to fix the problem.
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Cardboard Boat Races Aug. 18th at Kansas Water Festival |
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Friday, 27 July 2007 |
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MILFORD STATE PARK, KS (KDWP)- Are cardboard boats seaworthy? The question will be answered Aug. 18th at the
Extreme Outdoor Water Festival at Milford State Park.
Activities will take place at the South Boat ramp from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and
include a triathlon, games for kids, courtesy boat inspections, canoe and kayak
paddling, and a "Float Your Boat" race.
In the Float Your Boat race, teams will build cardboard boats and see if they
will not only float, but carry a crew. Age categories for two-person teams are
seven through nine, plus one person older than 18; 10 through 12, plus one
person older than 18; 13 through 17; 19 and older.
Construction of boats is simple. The only materials allowed are cardboard,
which may be waxed, and packing and/or duct tape. Teams will be required to
negotiate a set course using only oars for power. All team members will be
required to
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Myoutdoor TV Launches New and Improved Site! |
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Friday, 27 July 2007 |
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(PR Newswire)
– MyOutdoorTV.com, the world’s largest internet video network for
outdoor television shows, radio, video, and conservation information, announces
the official launch of its website, complete with a state-of-the-art,
searchable video player and programming by many of the top names in outdoor
television. The official launch caps a
year of development in beta version and venture capital investment funding of
the website created by three cable television veterans from the former The
Nashville Network (TNN).
Currently streaming over 70 outdoor television titles,
MyOutdoorTV.com features programming hosted by such outdoor legends as Hank
Parker, Mark Sosin, Jimmy Houston, Larry Csonka, Roland Martin, Babe Winkelman,
and many others. In addition, it includes over a dozen radio shows and links to
more than 150 outdoor blogs. It allows
on-demand viewing worldwide of more than 1400 half-hour national and regional
shows by anyone with a high-speed internet connection.
MyOutdoorTV.com was created by three pioneers in outdoor
television, the team that developed and launched outdoor programming for
TNN. David Hall was co-founder and
President of TNN and CMT. Under his direction, TNN grew to be a top-10
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Foundation Plans Sportsmen's Celebration |
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Thursday, 26 July 2007 |
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Fort Worth, TX- You don't need to know how to flip a
bait, cast a fly, blast a clay pigeon or even draw an arrow to enjoy the
great outdoors or the good times the Sportsmen's Foundation's will roll
out on September 21, 2007, for its Sportsmen's Celebration at the Fort
Worth Convention Center.
This one-of-a kind event celebrating National Hunting and Fishing Day
will feature a wild game dinner and country music concert showcasing the
talents of outdoor enthusiasts. Event ticket sales, auctions, sweepstakes
and a Vegas style casino will help fund educational programs to foster
a greater appreciation for our Texas outdoor heritage.
"This will be the 36th Annual National Hunting and Fishing Day,"
said Shane Johnson, event chairman and president of The Sportsmen's Foundation,
a national 501C-3 non-profit organization based in Texas. "The day
was established by Congress in 1971, but today few celebrate it and that
is something our organization and others are going to change," he
added.
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First Northeast Infestation of “Didymo” Discovered |
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Thursday, 26 July 2007 |
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AUGUSTA, Maine (IFW News)– With the discovery of the aquatic nuisance algae known
commonly as “didymo” or “rock snot” on the Vermont/New Hampshire Border in the
Connecticut River, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife and the
Maine Department of Environmental Protection are alerting boaters, anglers,
kayakers, canoeists and others to take action to prevent this new invasive
threat to Maine’s waters.
The confirmed discovery in Bloomfield, Vermont
is the first official report of Didymosphenia geminata in the Northeastern United States.
Didymo can form extensive ‘blooms’ on the
bottoms of rocky river beds, essentially smothering aquatic life forms such as
macroinvertebrates (aquatic insects), native algae, and other organisms.
Additionally, the physical appearance of the bloom is aesthetically unpleasing,
and can reduce the recreational values of a waterbody. Didymo uses stalks to
attach to rocks and plants in a river system. The diatom creates these stalks,
which can form masses 10-12 inches thick on the river bottom, and trail for
lengths of 2-3 feet in the current.
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Agreement Signed to Support Recreational Shooting |
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Thursday, 26 July 2007 |
COLORADO- Nearly 20 different organizations and agencies signed an
agreement yesterday pledging to work together to provide recreational shooting
opportunities along Colorado’s Front Range.
The U. S. Forest Service,
Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Wildlife Federation, National Wild Turkey
Federation, Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW), Colorado State Parks and the
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, are just some of the organizations that agreed to
work together in order to provide safe and sustainable recreational shooting
opportunities.
“It is great to see such a diverse group of organizations
come together in an effort to provide opportunities that the public is
requesting,” said Glenn Casamassa, forest supervisor for the Arapaho, Roosevelt
National Forests and the Pawnee National Grassland for the U.S. Forest Service.
“We are all working toward a single goal and now we need ideas and we need to
take action.”
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Summer fishing heats up across Washington |
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Thursday, 26 July 2007 |
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OLYMPIA, WA (WDFW)- After a bout of nasty weather, anglers are back on
the water throughout western Washington, making the most of mid-summer fisheries
for salmon, hatchery steelhead, trout and crab. Pink salmon are moving into the
Strait of Juan de Fuca, and anglers fishing off the coast are averaging nearly
1.5 salmon - mostly chinook and hatchery coho - per rod.
On the east side of the Cascades, bass and walleye
fishing at the Potholes Reservoir has been nearly as hot as the midday sun. But
anglers casting for trout and other fish that prefer cooler waters will likely
have better luck fishing in the early mornings and evenings so long as the
summer heat continues.
Then again, "summer" is nearly over on the Columbia
River, at least as far as fishing seasons are concerned. Starting Aug. 1,
several areas of the big river and its tributaries will reopen to salmon
fishing, marking the beginning of fall season.
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Przekurat Wins Land O’Lakes Angler of the Year Award |
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Wednesday, 25 July 2007 |
Dave Wahburn
Communications/FLW Outdoors
MINNEAPOLIS, MN- Completing an incredible 2007 season, Stevens
Point, Wis., native Jason Przekurat won the Land O’Lakes Angler of the
Year award on the Wal-Mart FLW Walleye Tour with 577 points over four
qualifying events.
Those points also qualified Przekurat for the no-entry-fee Wal-Mart FLW Walleye Tour Championship on Lake Erie
in Cleveland, Ohio. He was followed by pro Chris Gilman of Chisago
City, Minn., with 572 points, pro Todd Riley of Amery, Wis., with 485
points, pro Jeff Ryan of Lakeview, Iowa, with 483 points and
22-year-old pro Kelly Klemm of Beardsley, Minn., with 473 points.Przekurat is now the only professional walleye
angler in the history of the sport to have twice won AOY on the
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New Tools for Planning National Hunting and Fishing Day Events |
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Wednesday, 25 July 2007 |
NEWTOWN, Connecticut. (The Outdoor Wire)- Right on time to help hunters and anglers
organize hometown celebrations of National Hunting and Fishing Day,
Sept. 22, 2007, a free assortment of new planning and promotional tools
are now available at www.nhfday.org>www.nhfday.org.
And for every celebration listed on the Web site, the event
organizer will receive a free one-year subscription to an online,
custom-printed topographic and aerial map service (a $29.95 value).
"We're aiming for 200 event listings nationwide, which would be a
new record for our Web site and a valuable resource to help the public
find events close to home. Thanks to our newest partner, MyTopo.com,
for the great incentive," said Denise Wagner, National Hunting and
Fishing Day coordinator for Wonders of Wildlife Museum.
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AZ Forest Guardians Plan to Sue U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service |
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Wednesday, 25 July 2007 |
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(AZGFD)- On July 3, 2007, Secretary of the
Interior Dirk Kempthorne received from Forest Guardians a 60-day Notice of Intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over failure to designate
critical habitat and develop a recovery plan for the jaguar.
A 60-day notice is
required under the citizen suit provision of the ESA prior to an actual lawsuit
being filed; a potential plaintiff may or may not choose to file an actual
lawsuit once the NOI "ripens" after 60 days.
A copy of the NOI letter will be provided at the next Jaguar Conservation
Team (JAGCT) meeting, on October 25, 2007, as an informational item. However,
interested parties are reminded now that the Arizona Game and Wildlife Department is unaware of any change in the FWS'
position that designating critical habitat for the jaguar in the United States
is not prudent (USFWS cannot designate critical habitat in a foreign country),
and the JAGCT conservation work is its framework for jaguar conservation efforts
in Arizona and New Mexico.
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