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50 Years Ago, the Buffalo Became Our First National River. How Well Have We Conserved Our Rivers Since?
After a battle over proposed dams on a free-flowing river, the Buffalo National River in Arkansas was designated on March 1, 1972. Now we're taking a look at that legacy
Live Sonar Helped Arkansas Anglers Catch More—But Not Bigger—Crappie, Study Shows
Arkansas fishermen who used live sonar caught (and released) more crappie than anglers who didn't use live sonar, but it didn't create an advantage for catching bigger fish
Bass Tournament Angler Catches and Releases Massive Striper in Arkansas
Stephen Tyson Jr. hooked a giant striper during his bass tournament. Could it have been a record?
Winter Storm Makes It Rain Fish in Texarkana, Residents Scoop Up Free Bait
To the amazement and disbelief of residents, 2021 ended with a bizarre “animal rain” event in northeast Texas
Tip About “Garden of Skulls” Helped Arkansas Game Wardens Bust Poaching Ring
Repeated calls to the state's poaching hotline led to the arrest of five Arkansas men who pled guilty to 122 poaching-related charges
Arkansas Hunter Saves Buck That Gored Its Own Hind Leg
Sean Redd was sitting on his porch watching deer at a game feeder when he heard a strange sound, and went to investigate
Two Historic Public Waterfowl Meccas See Water Management Changes This Fall
California’s Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge and Arkansas’ Bayou Meto WMA both saw landmark habitat improvements this past week
Black Vultures Are Killing Cattle, So States Are Securing Permits to Kill Nuisance Birds
Federal permits for limited shooting of black vultures begins in Arkansas, other states already allow it to save cows, sheep, goats and other livestock
To Keep 6,300 Acres from Being Sold to a Private Buyer, Should We Pay for Public Land We Already Own?
The sale of a publicly-accessible parcel in Arkansas was averted, but the future of the public property remains uncertain
The Best (and Worst) States for Buying Cheap Hunting Land
Thinking about purchasing a hunting property? Here are four states to consider for their non-resident license, over-the-counter opportunities, and variety of game