In the new media age of hunting, YouTube personalities love it The hunting public is sometimes blamed for a frustrating increase in pressure on public lands. The logic goes like this: These personalities have shared tips and tactics with an ever-growing audience, and now those disciples are more efficient at seeking out public territory and more motivated to do so. …
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Fossil hunters have discovered what could be the largest snake ever
Two researchers discovered what may be the longest snake ever to crawl across the continent when they discovered the fossilized remains of a partial spinal column in western India. Measurements and calculations by the researchers determined the ancient snake, identified as Vasuki indicusgrew about longer than a school bus. A few biologists from the India Institute of Technology Roorkee an …
Read More »Best fish scales of 2024
We may generate revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Whether you are looking for world records, personal bests or simply want to gain an accurate insight into the weight of the fish you catch, an accurate and durable fishing scale is a necessary addition to your fishing bag. The “De-Liars” …
Read More »Colorado greenlights lethal management of gray wolves
Ranchers across Western Colorado breathed a collective sigh of relief Thursday as the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved new regulations allowing the lethal management of wolves that decimate livestock. The committee’s decision was subsequently resolved by a vote of 6 to 4 a public meeting in Grand County, and it marks a major shift in how the state is …
Read More »Cabela’s Star-Studded Summer 2024 Sale: Yeti, Keen and More
Since 1898, OL has been a leading authority in testing and evaluating hunting equipment, fishing tackle, guns and shooting gear, and more. We have more than a century of history in reviewing products, and we’re now bringing that expertise to online reviews. Our editors are experienced outdoorsmen, and most importantly, we are trained journalists. When reviewing products, we prioritize field …
Read More »Golfers are swinging big to support ChristianaCare
June 9, 2024 Nearly 200 golfers from 47 teams visited the links at DuPont Country Club in Wilmington, Delaware, for the ChristianaCare Golf Classic to raise money for the health care system’s programs and services. The 33rd Annual event featured 29 sponsors, including nine new companies who participated and helped raise more than $200,000 for ChristianaCare. To support ChristianaCare, visit …
Read More »From chaos to calm – ChristianaCare News
Nearly one in three teenagers struggling with an anxiety disorder. Some of the many common anxiety disorders that teens experience include generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and panic disorder. For almost 10% of teenagers, anxiety leads to serious limitations; that is, you cannot enjoy your normal life or perform daily tasks because of the severity of your anxiety. Anxiety in teens …
Read More »Different types of skin cancer: when should you worry?
Do the words “skin cancer” make you think of melanoma, an aggressive form of the disease that can spread to other parts of the body if not caught early? A melanoma diagnosis can be concerning, but it only affects a small percentage of people skin cancer. For most people, the diagnosis is made slightly less invasively. The three most common …
Read More »Dog runs 4 miles to find help for injured owner who crashed his truck
Brandon Garrett might still be at the bottom of an Oregon canyon if it weren’t for his dog Blue, who ran nearly four miles to get help on the night of June 2. Garrett was rescued the next morning, along with three other dogs. with him as he drove his truck off the road into the ravine. Garrett, who lives …
Read More »For the first time in 35 years, a mountain lion was shot in Alaska
On June 3, Alaska Wildlife Troopers received word that a mountain lion had been shot and killed on Wrangell Island, which is located in the southeastern part of the state near the border with British Columbia. This wouldn’t be all that surprising news, except for the glaring fact that mountain lions don’t technically live in Alaska. The big cats are …
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