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Kentucky’s Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is opening 60,233 acres of new public hunting grounds in eastern Kentucky.
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A temporary hold on hunting was put in place while chemical weapons disposal operations were active. It’s being lifted starting January 20 for the start of Kentucky’s small game and waterfowl hunting seasons.
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Around 300,000 Kentuckians, and thousands more out-of-staters, take part in deer hunting. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources says it brings in $550 million dollars in revenue each year.
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EnvironmentHunting funds conservation in Kentucky and many other states around the country, but younger generations have been slow to adopt the pastime and the…
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The House is being asked to urge the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife to take steps to help reduce deer-related property or vehicle damage in…
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State CapitolFRANKFORT, KY - Over the objections of a bevy of birdwatchers, a sandhill crane hunting season may soon become a reality in Kentucky. Sandhill cranes are…