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A controversial shooting range complex planned east of Rapid City is scheduled to be complete next fall. That is according to Game, Fish, and Parks Department officials at a recent legislative Appropriations Committee meeting.
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Pheasant numbers remain strong after opening weekend while state officials say camping numbers have increased over 20%.
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Game, Fish, and Parks officials asked to reduce the population goal of the animal in the Black Hills during their last meeting.
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South Dakota outdoor recreation officials pair with a nonprofit for a $10 million campaign for state parks and recreation projects.
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The two South Dakota departments are offering prairie dog control services for landowners that live adjacent to public lands.
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South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks officials report record high youth participation in the Nest Predator Bounty Program for a second year in a row.
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South Dakota Game Fish, and Parks partners with the Missouri River Corridor Youth Hunt to offer a free first-time deer hunting opportunities for youth.
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South Dakota officials are changing trophy bison hunting laws in the sate to allow archery hunting and are increasing the number of licenses available.
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The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks commission approved a compromise plan to reduce the number of nonresident turkey hunting licenses.
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South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks wants public input on a pronghorn antelope plan that guides management practices through 2028.