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Could Wind Energy Actually Benefit Waterfowl?

Is wind energy bad for waterfowl? It's something we've discussed here before, and a North Dakota study by Ducks Unlimited and the United States Fish & Wildlife Service in North Dakota found that when wind farms are placed on wetlands, breeding pairs of ducks are reduced by an average of 21 percent.

Is Wind Energy a Threat to Migratory Birds?

One of the concerns regarding wind farms back before they became a fixture on the Midwest landscape was their potential effect on animal populations,especially birds. There have been some incidents that seem to validatethisapprehension. Wind turbines have killed an average of 67 golden eagles per year in the San Francisco Bay area. (Perhaps that's a stat to tuck away for the next time a greeny suggests lead ammo isharming birds of prey.)

Green Energy Backfires on Ducks and Upland Birds

It seems America's "green energy" policy has already proven disastrous for prairie habitats, and the mainstream media is finally catching on.

Review: BioLite CampStove 2

Looking for a way to conveniently power your next backcountry hunting trip? The BioLite CampStove 2 offers a versatile, portable and altogether efficient solution for the discerning hunter.

First Look: Hatsan Hercules Bully Airgun

The Hercules Bully, from Hatsan, is a bullpup airgun designed to pack a punch.

Stealth Cam Introduces Sol-Pak Battery Pack

Stealth Cam has unveiled the Sol-Pak battery pack, a solar battery pack that can extend the operating life of trail cameras.

First Look: Rocky Boots Mountain Stalker Boot

Need some new warm and waterproof footwear? Check out the Mountain Stalker Realtree EDGE Camo Insulated Boot, from Rocky Boots.

All You Survey …

Do you dream of living on and hunting your own land? One couple purchased their dream, and learned a few things along the way they'd like to share.

NRA Women Rule at the NRA Annual Meetings!

Women are the fastest growing segment of hunting and the shooting sports, which is no surprise judging from the crowds of women at the NRA Annual Meetings in Indianapolis, Apr. 25-27.

NRA is No. 1 Organization for Hunters

Karen Mehall Phillips offers some closing thoughts on the 143rd NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits.

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