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Handy New Duet Pocket Knife from Buck Knives

POST FALLS, IDAHO– The new Model 306 Duet pocket knife from Buck Knives provides a great combination to have handy for a multitude of uses. It has a clip blade at one end and scissors at the other. There are three Duet Avid models available,…

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Habitat Partnership Program Awards Grants

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – The Colorado Division of Wildlife’s Habitat Partnership Program has awarded $500,000 to five recipients in Colorado that will fund habitat enhancement projects on private and public land with the goal of keeping big game animals from coming into conflict with adjacent…

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Wise Seat Big Man’s Realtree Camo Folding Boat Seat

COLUMBUS, Georgia– The Wise Seat Big Man’s Realtree Camo Folding Boat Seat, available in a variety of Realtree® patterns, adds the perfect camo touch to your boat. This camouflage boat seat is designed to last thanks to the waterproof, indestructible, injection-molded plastic frame and the…

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DNR Announces Opening of Georgia’s Food Shrimp Season

Brunswick, GA – Georgia Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Mark Williams has announced that Georgia waters will open for commercial and recreational harvest of food shrimp at 6:00 am on Wednesday, June 22, 2011. Effective this date, commercial food shrimp trawlers can operate in Georgia’s…

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CBMM Expands Docking Services for Members

The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, Maryland has expanded its members’ docking services to include free Wi-Fi, complimentary coffee, and extended hours of operation. The museum’s 18-acre waterfront campus sits along the Miles River and St. Michaels Harbor with more than 20…

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St. Vrain State Park Teaches Wildlife Tracks and Signs

FIRESTONE, Colo. – Join St. Vrain State Park for an evening of environmental sleuthing. Here at St. Vrain, there are many different animals that leave behind evidence of their existence. Learn how to identify wildlife by what they leave behind with our “Tracks & Signs”…

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Navajo State Park’s Summer Programs Continue

ARBOLES, Colo. – It’s all about the geology and the wildlife this weekend at Navajo State Park. Of course, the wildlife and other features of the park would not be what they are if it were not for the influence of the local geology. Learning…

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