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A new public access hunting program offers landowners more money to enroll their acreage into public access land. The program aims to open 10,000 acres a year for public hunting access.
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Hunting is a state passion that doubles as an economic driver.
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South Dakota organizations and families are donating major parcels of land to the state to encourage public access.
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Months of winter weather have forced all kinds of wildlife to seek food and shelter from alternative sources. This unusual behavior is causing issues for some farmers with accessible livestock feed.
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A South Dakota family has received an award for farming practices that help them be more efficient while they also bring back some wildlife.
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NewsIn the Moment ... February 12, 2018 Show 275 Hour 2The largest convention ever booked in the state opens this weekend in Sioux Falls. It's the 2018…
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NewsMatt Morlock is assistant director for the South Dakota Regional Office of Pheasants Forever. He joins Dakota Midday to talk changes to the Conservation…
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Pete Berthelsen, Director of Habitat Partnerships for Pheasants Forever, joined Dakota Midday guest host Joe Tlustos to talk about the importance of…
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NewsConcern over the loss of habitat has led the Twin Cities-based conservation group Pheasants Forever to open its first regional office in South Dakota. The…