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Officials Confirm Rabid Philadelphia Beaver

HARRISBURG – Dr. Walter Cottrell, Pennsylvania Game Commission wildlife veterinarian, today announced test results for a beaver that attacked three individuals in northeast Philadelphia show that the animal was infected with the rabies virus. Test results were provided to the Game Commission today, at 2:10…

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How To Find Your Way In and Out of The Woods

If you venture into an “unfamiliar” woods, is always good to take a hand-held GPS and spare batteries. Mark your entry as a waypoint and you’ll always find your way back to the vehicle. It is extremely easy to become disoriented in thick woods with…

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Mercury Film Festival, Contest for Best Video

  While enjoying fishing and boating this summer be sure to bring a video camera along with you. Mercury Marine is launching their first ever Film Festival June 3rd through September 30th at  MercFilms.com, and contestants stand to win some magnificent prizes. Mercury has decided…

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Trails Day in Indiana is June 4

With Gov. Mitch Daniels having designated Saturday, June 4, as Trails Day in Indiana, it’s time to hit the trail. Each year Indiana joins states across the country in marking National Trails Day as a time to recognize America’s trails system and its countless supporters…

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Tiara Yachts Enters The Wind Energy Industry

HOLLAND, Mich. – Tiara Yachts has met the tough economy with a new venture: the wind energy industry. In a manufacturing facility that built 400 boats annually in 2006 now has half of its prior workforce, an area that used to hold boats now holds…

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High Water Raises Risks For Anglers, Boaters

DENVER – The Colorado Division of Wildlife is urging anglers to take extra precautions on the water as rising temperatures and deep snowpack make for dangerous runoff conditions in the state. State flood engineers are predicting that streams and rivers in northern Colorado could experience…

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