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Statewide Status of the Timber Rattlesnake
The Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) is a native species to all six New England states, having colonized from the south as far as the White...
MILES STANDISH STATE FOREST –East Head Reservoir Trail.
The trails are beautifully maintained, and the park welcomes dog owners and equestrians. Miles Standish State Forest has many trails, one of particular beauty is...
10 Bow shooting Tips to Remember
1. Treestand TechniqueWhen people miss from a treestand, they often miss high. There are two reasons. First, the deer itself may “jump the string.” Almost...
Here’s why there are so many coyotes and why they are spreading so fast
For eons, coyotes roamed what is now the Western United States, with its wide-open plains. Then came European settlers, who cut in a steady east-west...
COYOTE HUNTER USES HIS BABY TO KILL COYOTES!
From The Hunting news – recently at a coyote hunting seminar to learn some new tactics. The professional coyote hunter has killed thousands of coyotes...
Coyotes don’t reduce deer populations ???
According to The Wildlife Society. — coyotes (Canis latrans) expand their range and increase their population sizes across the eastern United States, white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)...
Hiker Finds Odd ‘Elmo Tree’ in Massachusetts
From a orignal coast to coast post July 05, 2018-While exploring a state forest in Massachusetts, a hiker stumbled upon a rather bizarre scene: a...
deer herds in Massachusetts
Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife Director of the Deer and Moose Project, and Dr. Robert Deblinger, Deputy Director of DFW, gave a presentation at...