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Ducks Unlimited has worked to conserve 1 million acres of South Dakota wetland since 1984. The region's prairie pothole terrain provides essential habitat for waterfowl.
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The USDA announced it's investing $2.8 billion in 70 projects to expand market opportunities for U.S. food producers that use climate-smart practices. Some producers question whether it does enough.
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South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks (GFP) has confirmed the presence of zebra mussels in Blue Dog Lake near Webster.
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Private interest groups that make money off of wildlife and habitat use are getting too much say in the management of the state's public trust resources, according to some outdoors enthusiasts.
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Some ranchers say virtual fencing is revolutionizing the way they manage their livestock's grassland grazing.
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Proponents of the Recovering America's Wildlife Act (RAWA) say it will help fund the Oceti Sakowin wildlife departments that oversee nearly 5 million acres of Tribal land in South Dakota.
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Archery deer season is open and the next four months bring excitement for bowhunters. But around the state, there is also frustration, especially on public land.
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Wildlife managers are optimistic about this year's bird season. Resident pheasant hunting opener on October 8 and the prairie grouse season opens September 17.
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Bipartisan legislation to research and help manage chronic wasting disease (CWD) has passed the House and waits for a vote in the Senate.
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The merger of two watershed management districts in northeastern South Dakota is raising questions and concerns. Some say the change will create a district that’s too big to handle.