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Two Grizzly Bear Attacks Reported by FWS and WGFD

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(Investigations are ongoing by FWS and WGFD regarding grizzly bear attacks on two hunters in Wyoming.) Recent bear attacks on two hunters in Wyoming have once again established the extensive presence of grizzly bears in the region. While both hunters survived, these two incidents have put FWS and WGFD on high alert. As per comments released by WGFD — Wyoming Game and Fish Department  — the first of the two attacks took place on September 24th towards the evening. The incident took place in the elk hunting area of Thorofare. The injured hunter was hospitalized after being airlifted from the site of the attack. The following Saturday, there was another grizzly bear attack that occurred on Rattlesnake Mountain. The bear charged at an archery hunter in the region west of Cody. Thankfully, the hunter escaped unharmed and the bear was hunted down. The Fish and Wildlife Service of the US is getting assistance from WGFD in these investigations. Farwide.com keeps you updated with recent news

When to Hunt Birds in Missouri this Fall

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It won’t be long now: you can hunt birds in Missouri now. You can see the geographic boundaries of the three — the south zone , the middle zone and the north zone  — using FarWide’s powerful search engine . Crow season starts November 1 and runs until the beginning of March. Crows can make life pretty miserable for farmers, so Missouri allows you to take as many as you’d like, and also allows the use of electronic calling devices, so have at it. It’s a great way to hunt birds. The open season for Canada geese and brant begins on Veterans Day, November 11 and runs through February 6. It’s apt that open season begins on a day set aside to honor military veterans, because like many states, Missouri offers a great deal for military personnel who have been active within the past 12 months: a hunting permit for a mere $5. American woodcock season begins statewide on October 15 and runs through the end of November. You can take three woodcock a day, and use a dog to help, but your shotgun