Despite numerous accolades, the chapter wasn’t giving enough money to Pheasants Forever’s habitat mission, according to Jared Wiklund, communications director for Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever.
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Williams County and the city of Williston’s Convention and Visitors Bureau contributed monetary contributions to help the park celebrate its 50th anniversary.
Joining Mike Anderson in this week’s segment of “North Dakota Outdoors” is Levi Jacobson, wildlife resource management supervisor for the Game and Fish Department.
If you don’t have a safe fishing or boating trip, it doesn’t matter how many hours you spend on the water enjoying the sun or if you put a few fish in the live well for shore lunch.
Titled “Starvation, Adaptation and Survival — Insights from the Voyageurs Wolf Project,” the exhibit showcases research from the University of Minnesota.
Paddlefish – those weird, long-snouted fish that can weigh 100 pounds or more even though they eat only plankton – apparently have an uncanny ability to heal themselves.