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March ONB posted today

March ONB posted today

This month’s Outdoor News Bulletin just went live. Feature stories include WMI President Steve Williams’ remarks at the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference, the recommendations for dedicated wildlife funding from a blue ribbon panel, the removal of Louisiana black bears from the Endangered Species list, and more.

February Outdoor News Bulletin online

February Outdoor News Bulletin online

Check out the latest Outdoor News Bulletin for WMI. This month we look at a proposal for a new national wildlife refuge in the Northeast, the effects of groundwater pumping on Great Plains fish, two special sessions that will be part of the 2016 North American Conference, and more.

January Outdoor News Bulletin up online today

January Outdoor News Bulletin up online today

The January issue of WMI’s Outdoor News Bulletin was posted today. Articles include Florida’s Wildlife Governance workshop, information on FY 2016 final appropriations and tax bills, and information about the forest management special session to be held during the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference.

SGI Science to Solutions: Grazing and Sagebrush treatments

SGI Science to Solutions: Grazing and Sagebrush treatments

The Sage Grouse Initiative just released their most recent Science to Solutions report that I wrote. The document “Grazing and Sagebrush Treatments: A 25-year Case Study in Utah” outlines a long-term evaluation of how sage grouse respond to sustainable grazing management and sagebrush treatments.

“The study shows that sustainable grazing practices and sagebrush treatments enhanced herbaceous understory for sage grouse in years with average winters, but that bird populations declined following severe winters.

These findings from Utah can help conservationists working to achieve self-sustaining sagebrush ecosystems capable of supporting sage grouse and other sagebrush-dependent wildlife. While sagebrush manipulation can be an important component of sage-steppe restoration, this report illustrates the delicate balance needed when conducting sagebrush treatments in sage grouse habitat.”

Colorado’s Big Secret – Outdoor Life Blog on state trust lands

Colorado’s Big Secret – Outdoor Life Blog on state trust lands

Check out my article for Outdoor Life’s Open Country blog on Colorado’s state trust lands. Did you know that more than 80% of the state trust lands are closed to recreational access?

November Outdoor News Bulletin Posted

November Outdoor News Bulletin Posted

The November issue of WMI’s Outdoor News Bulletin was posted today.

December Outdoor News Bulletin Posted

December Outdoor News Bulletin Posted

The Wildlife Management Institute’s Outdoor News Bulletin for December went up online today.

October Outdoor News Bulletin is Up

October Outdoor News Bulletin is Up

The October issue of the Outdoor News Bulletin is out today and it features a lot of great stories including Steve Williams’ commentary on the recent sage grouse decision, new research on stream flows from the Appalachian LCC, overviews of special sessions at the 2016 North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference, a new video about living with large carnivores in the Blackfoot Valley, and much more.

South Dakota Journal in Winter 2015 Upland Almanac

South Dakota Journal in Winter 2015 Upland Almanac

My story on our South Dakota pheasant hunt last December is one of the features in the Winter 2015 Upland Almanac. Check out this teaser on the story, and then find yourself an issue and read the whole thing!

Outdoor Life Blog on Sage Grouse Conservation

Outdoor Life Blog on Sage Grouse Conservation

Today my blog on sagebrush conservation – using the backdrop of our recent sage grouse hunt in northwest Colorado – ran on Outdoor Life’s Open Country blog.