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Quality Game Meat-Rich Landers column

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...elk and deer meat still warm, especially in its core, soured by putting the warm meat in coolers and also plastic bags," he said. "Many conversations with meat locker-butcher shops during facility inspections over the years confirm that this is a common error in packing/storing warm elk and deer meat. "One case, for example, involved poachers using ORVs who had killed two elk on National Forest Land, boned out the bulls and neatly wrapped all of the meat in black plastic bags. The meat...
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3 Deer Hunting Tales from the Check Station

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All announced success or failure by choosing a lane of traffic cones. One lane for hunters who harvested deer on the opening weekend of Idaho's regular deer season. Admiration colored Woolley's voice as he described a deer. "That's what you come to Idaho for. If deer were only field dressed and not cut up, biologists weighed them too.
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Boulder open space site ready for makeover

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...the bikeway that is specifically impinging on the orchids and sensitive habitat and requiring CDOT to take action. That affected ground, located in the area where South Boulder Creek crosses under the highway, includes ideal habitat for the Ute ladies'-tresses orchid, a perennial plant with small white or ivory flowers, and the Preble's meadow jumping mouse, a small water-loving rodent with large hind feet suited to leaping. Both are federally listed as threatened species. CDOT...
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3 Mexican wolves to be removed after attacks

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...22--LAS CRUCES -- Wolves and cattle ranchers have come head to head again in the Gila and Apache national forests. Attacks on livestock have prompted the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to issue orders to remove three Mexican wolves from the New Mexico and Arizona land where the endangered species is being reintroduced, according to internal memorandums. The service says its goal is to capture the wolves alive and hold them in captivity, likely in one of the service's 52 breeding...
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What is the right number of Deer?

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Since the 1950s, hunters have been required to register deer at stations. Though time-consuming, the practice enabled the DNR to collect important physical data on harvested deer. The action team recommended an aggregation only if it retained current DMU boundaries so historical information would be valid. The DNR has 134 deer management units.
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Bucks and Bulls Contest Gives Hunters Bragging Rights, Prizes

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Oct. 17--TWIN FALLS -- After Jeff Frost bought a local taxidermy business eight years ago, he started receiving requests to get involved with conservation groups. Last year, more than 200 people participated. There are rifle, muzzleloader and archery divisions for mule deer, elk and antelope. First-place winners will take home a shoulder mount from Intermountain Taxidermy and World Adventures and a $300 gift card to Sportsman's Warehouse.
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