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Chamberlain has a new year-round fish cleaning station. It’s not only compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, but includes several amenities the old one didn’t have.
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The plan includes strategies to reduce the spread of non-native species in state rivers and parks.
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Game, Fish and Parks detected the disease in a hunter-harvested deer in Union County.
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A partnership between the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks has expanded a state conservation program that will pay agricultural landowners to turn cropland into wetlands and grasses.
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South Dakota Game Fish and Parks has identified a suspect in a case of poaching in the northeast part of the state.
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A donation to the state wildlife foundation is kicking off an effort to make state parks more accessible.
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The moose is expected to move along from town, but wildlife officials still want to track her whereabouts and remind the public to give the animal space.
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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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A pandemic-related surge in outdoor activities has slowed. Park visits and license sales around the state are down after record-breaking numbers earlier during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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After over four years since its closure in 2018, South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks reopened the Lake Hiddenwood Recreation Area near Selby.