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Game, Fish, and Parks, reports a strong year for pheasant harvesting numbers.
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The Sioux Falls Japanese Garden at Terrace Park will welcome a renowned horticulturalist to complete the garden’s annual pruning.
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Game, Fish, and Parks is reporting another successful hunting season.
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Lawmakers grilled Game, Fish, and Parks over the decision to expand waterfowl hunting for nonresidents.
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An SDSU researcher explains the changing ranges of two South Dakota animals. Pinyon jays may soon be listed as endangered, but otters are making a comeback.
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State parks are for all to enjoy regardless of physical ability. In a recent Game, Fish, and Parks commission meeting, an outgoing regional supervisor provided an update on ‘Operation Mobility.’
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A new Game Fish and Parks commissioner is suggesting raising prices on state-owned lodging options. Rentals offer affordable nightly pricing but are booked less than half of the year.
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Step into the studio of Hans Stephenson, owner of Dakota Angler and Outfitter in Rapid City, and learn more about fly tying.
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Hunting is a state passion that doubles as an economic driver.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court upheld a state law that requires consent from a landowner to fish, hunt or trap on their land in the case the State of South Dakota v. Casey W. Fideler.