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Campfires Banned on Florida Public Land

In light of significant drought conditions and the increased threat of wildfires, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), in cooperation with the state Division of Forestry and other partner agencies, issued an executive order June 16 prohibiting campfires in wildlife management areas, wildlife…

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Gypsy Moth Treatments Scheduled

Aerial treatments to disrupt the mating process of gypsy moths are scheduled for several sites in Adams, Grant, LaPorte, Marshall, Miami, Porter, St. Joseph, Starke and Wabash counties. Treatments start on June 22 and continue through June 24. If inclement weather prevents or stops a…

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Kentucky Angling Adds Managing Editor, Expands News

ASHLAND – June 17, 2011– KentuckyAngling.com is undergoing a transformation, expanding both its staff and editorial mission. This week, founder Chris Erwin unveiled the online news magazine’s redesigned Web site at www.KentuckyAngling.com/magazine and announced the addition of new partner and managing editor Carrie Stambaugh. A…

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Women’s Workshop Offers Fishing, Hunting, Outdoor Skills

OLYMPIA – Women can learn the basics of fishing, hunting and other outdoor skills in a September weekend workshop that includes several sessions led by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) experts and other certified instructors. The annual workshop, scheduled Sept.16-18 at Camp River…

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Cyclops Ranger Headlamp now available in NXT Camo

June, 2011 (Grand Prairie, TX) Cyclops, a leader in outdoor and illumination products introduces their new Ranger headlamp in NXT Camo. The Ranger headlamp is crafted for the hunter, hiker, or outdoor enthusiast expecting a rugged, durable and cost effective hands-free lighting tool. “Whether you…

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How To Prepare Yourself: The Psychology of Survival

Your mission as an outdoor enthusiast in a survival situation is to stay alive. As you can see, you are going to experience an assortment of thoughts and emotions. These can work for you, or they can work to your downfall. Fear, anxiety, anger, frustration,…

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How To Signal For Help Using Fire and Smoke

If you find yourself in a survival situation one of the most important, perhaps the most important thing you can do is find a way to signal for help. This article covers to of the most basic methods: Smoke and fire. Fire During darkness, fire…

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Extreme Outdoor Adventures: Antarctica

Taking down grizzlies in the wild not hardcore enough for you? Try this: For you extremists out there I have a new vacation for you next November. If you think you have the icicles to take on cold weather, then how about venturing down to…

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Vega State Park Seeks Volunteers to Complete Two Trails

  COLLBRAN, Colo. – Vega State Park is seeking volunteers to complete two trail projects this summer. The 2.5-mile North Trail, from the Oak Point Campground along Vega Reservoir to the park visitors’ center, is nearly completed, said Vega State Park Manager Bob Miller. The…

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