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Washington Wildlife Managers Extend Public Comment Opportunity on Contentious Spring Black Bear Hunt

The Centralia Chronicle 30 Oct 2021
The permit-only hunt, which has occurred in one form or another since 1999, has been controversial with some groups and individuals arguing it's unethical to target black bears when they are weaker after a winter of hibernation. Agency biologists briefed the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife commission during Friday's commission meeting.
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Endangered bumblebee is blocking Illinois airport expansion

Dispatch Argus 24 Oct 2021
Fish and Wildlife Service, queen bees hibernate underground in winter and emerge in spring to lay eggs that produce new queens, males and workers ... New queens, already laden with eggs, then burrow a few inches beneath the soil to hibernate. Disturb the prairie soil and any new queen bees that decided to hibernate there may not survive to reproduce.
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Endangered bumblebee is blocking Ill. airport expansion that will destroy rare prairie — but only ...

Finger Lakes Times 23 Oct 2021
Fish and Wildlife Service, queen bees hibernate underground in winter and emerge in spring to lay eggs that produce new queens, males and workers ... New queens, already laden with eggs, then burrow a few inches beneath the soil to hibernate. Disturb the prairie soil and any new queen bees that decided to hibernate there may not survive to reproduce.
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Mission Creek salmon run good, Hardy Falls exceptional

Castanet 08 Oct 2021
These fish are three to six years old and spend most of their life in Okanagan Lake ... “Usually fish are their biggest source of getting their fat sources in order to hibernate and have enough resources to make it through the winter.” Bears are still pretty active in the area, so be careful if you’re anywhere near spawning beds ... ....
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Joe's Fishing Hole: Hibernation leads to more catches

Elko Daily Free Press 08 Oct 2021
This time of year, fish become used to seeing the leeches along the edges of floating weed mats and beds, so fish a balanced leech pattern below an indicator (bobber) along their edges ... Since they burrow in the mud to hibernate, muddy bottoms are the best choice for fishing crayfish patterns ... Fishing at Jet Ski Beach has been fair for trout.
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Fat Bear Week has a winner! Chunky 25-year-old brown bear Otis takes the heavyweight crown ...

The Daily Mail 06 Oct 2021
As a 25-year-old, he is one of the oldest bears that feast at Brook Falls before winter hibernation ... Even though he 'occasionally appears to be napping or not paying attention to the fish,' Explore.org says, Otis still succeeds in eating ... As a 25-year-old, he is one of the oldest bears that feast at Brook Falls before winter hibernation.
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Why everyone loves Fat Bear Week

Henry Herald 03 Oct 2021
As the brown bears in the park prepare for hibernation, the bears gorge themselves on salmon running through the Brooks ... When preparing for hibernation, a dominant adult male might catch and eat more than 30 fish a day, and by the end of the fall, they can weigh over 1,000 pounds.
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Andy Schafermeyer's Adventures Afield: At this time of year, go big or go home

Union Leader 12 Sep 2021
As summer peaks and slowly winds down, those fish that swim in the low, warm waters of September are taking advantage of current conditions in several ways. Most fish exploit warm water temperatures by feeding and growing at a high rate ... Currently, New Hampshire anglers are understanding how fish respond to the late summer climate.
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Guest Opinion: Avoidable crisis looms at Pa. wildlife agencies

The Beaver Times 01 Sep 2021
Tom Wolf’s advisor for hunting, fishing and conservation in 2015. One of my primary duties was to help the administration fill board vacancies at the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) and the Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) ... Hibernating bears researched in Somerset County.
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WATCH: Alaskan brown bears fishing for salmon on live webcam in Katmai National Park & Preserve

ABC7 27 Jul 2021
A live webcam has been following their fishing expeditions as ...
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Natural wonder underground at Linville Caverns

Watauga Democrat 31 May 2021
In the early 1800s, a fishing expedition headed by Henry E ... “Most kids like the formations and the fish inside of the cave.” ... A recent bat survey by the US Fish & Wildlife and the NC Wildlife Commission confirmed that six bats out of the hundreds hibernating in Linville Caverns are infected with White-Nose Syndrome.
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Outside Scoop: Otter Day is May 26

Vail Daily 25 May 2021
World Otter Day is May 26. / Ryan Grewell, Unsplash ... Otters are part of the weasel family and do not hibernate during the winter; therefore, it’s possible to see them in the water or along the banks year-round. They eat fish, turtles, amphibians and might even attack and eat small mammals and birds ... .
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Tiny Zebrafish Can Help Humans Reach Mars Someday; Here's How [New Study]

International Business Times 21 May 2021
However, a new study states that understanding the tiny zebrafish's process of hibernation may provide potential insights into helping humans be protected from the elements of space, especially radiations, during space flight.  ... Hibernation is a commonly observed physiological process in nature ... Making Zebrafish Hibernate.
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As more Australians migrate to the coast, development follows

Finance & Commerce 19 May 2021
Both types of commercial projects — from the smaller, more community-oriented ones to the tourist draws — are likely to play a part in the recovery of Australia’s “blue economy,” which is worth 70 billion to 100 billion Australian dollars a year, generated from ocean industries that range from fishing to tourism.
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Super-large squirrels, also known as marmots or rockchucks, emerge from hibernation to pester Oregon school

The Oregonian 16 Apr 2021
As students return to in-person learning this spring during the COVID-19 pandemic, they are encountering rockchucks that are waking up from hibernation. The marmots emerge from hibernation the last week of February through the first week of March, according to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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