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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking three positions on the Wildlife Habitat Improvement Program advisory council: a wildlife biologist, an Indian Tribe member, and a livestock producer representative. Following House Bill 932, WHIP now funds habitat restoration and conservation projects through Montana's Habitat Legacy Account. Applications close February 27.

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The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners approved multiple hunting program changes for 2026-27, including providing antlered deer and turkey tags to all mentored hunters under 7 years old, preliminary approval of the Certified Hunter Program regulations, simplified elk license applications, and modifications to CWD regulations allowing hunters to transport harvested deer while requiring proper disposal of high-risk parts.

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The Indiana Natural Resources Commission will hold its bimonthly meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 20, at Fort Harrison State Park's Garrison Ballroom in Indianapolis, beginning at 10 a.m. ET. The autonomous board addresses topics pertaining to the DNR and includes the DNR director, heads of three state agencies, six gubernatorial appointees, and representatives from the DNR's advisory council and Indiana Academy of Science.

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The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners will meet January 23-24, 2026, to consider preliminary 2026-27 hunting seasons and bag limits. Key proposals include opening firearms deer season before Thanksgiving and allowing Sunday hunting during the 2027 spring gobbler season. Executive Director Steve Smith emphasized these changes aim to maximize hunter participation and access.

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The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will hold a public meeting on January 27 at Mayflower High School to update landowners and anglers on Lake Conway's five-year renovation project. The project, halfway complete, includes dam replacement, habitat improvements with gravel beds and artificial cover, and clearing of 29 miles of boat lanes. Fisheries supervisor Nick Feltz will discuss progress and upcoming habitat-building opportunities for public participation.

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Collecting shed antlers from many big game species, including deer, elk and moose, is a popular pastime in Utah. But before you head outdoors to collect shed antlers during the next few months, you must complete the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources’ Antler Gathering Ethics course, which is required when shed hunting between Jan. 1 and May 31 in Utah.

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