Food Network Presented 1st Annual Ice Carving Competition at Bronx Zoo
A Meticulously Detailed Sculpture of a Shark and a Sea Turtle Above a Coral Reef Wins 1st Prize By Max Pulsinelli Bronx, NY – Today, The Wildlife Conservation Society’s Bronx Zoo hosted its first ice carving competition. The Salute to Wildlife Ice Carving Competition, presented by Food Network, featured 15 professional ice carvers who used chainsaws, power tools, and various carving instruments …

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Okefenokee Ranger Burkhart Retiring
FOLKSTON, Ga. (AP) – Jim Burkhart is about to retire after 31 years as refuge ranger at Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. The 64-year-old Burkhart, was hired as the supervisory visitor services specialist in 1978 after a year as an outdoor recreation planner for the U.S. Reclamation Office in Montana.

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Wild horse roundup to begin in Nevada amid protest
The federal capture of about 2,500 wild horses from public and private lands in northern Nevada was to begin Monday amid protests the roundups are unnecessary and inhumane.

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Oklahoma Lake Report
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Here are the conditions at Oklahoma lakes as reported Wednesday, Dec. 23, by the state Department of Wildlife Conservation and lake rangers.

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Deer, Turkey Research Projects Planned in Sussex
DOVER , Del. (AP)- The University of Delaware and the state’s Division of Fish and Wildlife are planning will be studying the deer and wild turkey populations in Sussex County.

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