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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Ohio Department of Natural Resources is considering changing the number of deer that hunters can take in three Ohio counties due to an "unprecedented" outbreak of the deadly epizootic hemorrhagic disease. The disease does not affect humans.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentEpizootic hemorrhagic disease is deadly to whitetail deer, but is not transferable to humans or livestock. The virus is spread by infected midges, which are small flies.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentPay no mind to the calendar: this April Fools’ Day Snipe Hunt at Frohring Meadows in Chagrin Falls is not a prank.
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Monday marks the start of the deer gun hunt season. Over the last few years, gun hunting has been on the decline, but Ohio wildlife officials expect that…
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Monday kicks off Ohio’s annual week for hunting deer with guns.Registered hunters can shoot deer in the state through Sunday. "This is the Super Bowl of…
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Justice Neil Gorsuch, the only Westerner on the court, again provided the decisive vote in favor of American Indian rights.
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Hunters decked out in bright orange started dotting Ohio fields and forests Monday, the first day of the state’s annual shotgun deer hunt.The Ohio…
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Changes are under way to make it easier for people to hunt and fish in Ohio. The goal was to simplify the process by offering licenses that last several...
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Wildlife, conservation and outdoor sporting groups are uniting to promote the importance of hunting on Ohio’s economy. The coalition wants to raise…
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Animal advocates are applauding Ohio’s decision to postpone a proposed trapping season for bobcats. The state Wildlife Council voted 6-1 last week to put…