Annual Count Shows Huge Decline In Yellowstone National Park Elk Herd

Nearly one-quarter of the northern elk herd at Yellowstone National Park is missing, according to the annual winter count, but biologists aren’t sure if there’s been a stunning decline in the herd or if other factors have skewed the tally.

During an aerial survey in late December biologists counted 4,635 elk, a 24 percent decline from the 6,070 animals counted a year earlier. While the one-year decline seems dramatic, Doug Smith, Yellowstone’s wolf project leader, said a number of factors lead him to question “how good this count is.”

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On Your Own Adventures Moves to Sportsman Channel

New Berlin, Wis. -Sportsman Channel, the leader in outdoor TV for the American Sportsman, has announced fan-favorite and top-rated show, On Your Own Adventures, is moving to Sportsman Channel starting in July, 2011 with Season Three of the benchmark of “do it yourself” hunts. Led by host, Randy Newberg, avid sportsman and conservationist, On Your Own Adventures, takes the American hunting experience as it occurs for 90 percent of hunters and brings it to TV. Produced by Warm Springs Productions, On Your Own Adventures will air during Sportsman Channel’s “Monday Night Traditions” at 10:30 pm ET starting this summer.

“On Your Own Adventures is another example of the premiere programming that makes Sportsman Channel the ultimate television destination for the American Sportsman,” said Gavin Harvey, Sportsman Channel’s CEO. “Randy Newberg broke the mold in creating a show that is all shot on public lands, a reality for most of our viewers during their hunting seasons. We both believe hunting is who we are and how we live and On Your Own Adventures brings that same level of hard-core reality hunting to the viewers.”

Season Three shows all big-game hunting with six elk hunts, an Alaska bear hunt, antelope, whitetails, and mule deer. Of the 13 new episodes, four archery episodes result in four Pope and Young animals taken, all self-guided, on public land. In one episode, Newberg shows viewers how they can go to Alaska and hunt black bear for less than $2,000.

“It is hard to describe my level of excitement to have On Your Own Adventures be part of the Sportsman Channel,” said host and producer, Newberg. “Sportsman Channel sought out On Your Own Adventures for the programming we bring, the audience we deliver, and the quality of our production. We embraced Sportsman Channel for the quality of their organization and for the level of serious hunters that is the Sportsman Channel viewer.”

Newberg says this season viewers will learn how any hunter can get an elk tag and have a great hunt. “We head to Colorado and chase elk on an Over-The-Counter elk tag that any person can buy and have a public land hunt on the 23 million acres of public land found in Colorado.”

“We use new tools, old tricks, and hard work to take many great animals with rifle, bow, muzzloader – all on public land, and all On Your Own,” stated Newberg.

Newberg posts his hunts as they happen, live, on his website. The Hunt Talk forums at www.OnYourOwnAdventures.com, are filled with some of the greatest stories and pictures of America’s most hard-core western hunters. These are hunters who are living the On Your Own life, and sharing information and ideas to help others wanting to learn more about On Your Own hunting

Randy Newberg lives in Bozeman, Montana, where he and his family have spent the last twenty years chasing western game on the public lands of the Northern Rockies. Originally from northern Minnesota,

Randy comes from a family and culture of serious hunters – On Your Own Hunters who understand that the importance of hunting is the hunt itself. Time in the field with family and friends, living the hunting lifestyle, and dedicating himself to conservation efforts is what Randy’s life is all about – a lifestyle he brings to On Your Own Adventures.

DNA Confirms Asian Carp Crossed the Line

Scientists from The Nature Conservancy and the University of Notre Dame say their DNA tests have been peer reviewed and confirm that Asian carp fish have broken through Illinois’ electric barriers and may already have moved into Lake Michigan. The testing procedure had been questioned in legal proceedings. Meanwhile, studies and court cases have been initiated to determine whether locks connecting Chicago waterways with Lake Michigan should be closed permanently to protect native species.

Boehner Opposed New Gun Legislation

GW: The predictable backlash from gun grabbers has begun. Too bad they are outnumbered in the U.S. House where laws originate. There’s no stomach for it; elections have consequences…

Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) is rejecting gun-banning legislation offered by the chairman of the Homeland Security Committee in response to last weekend’s shootings of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) and 19 others in Arizona.

Rep. Pete King (R-N.Y.) announced plans Tuesday to introduce legislation prohibiting people from carrying guns within 1,000 feet of members of Congress.

GW: Why not just make the 1000 feet a 1000 miles? That’d be a lot safer, huh?

Endangered Whooping Cranes were Killed by Gunshot Near Albany, Georgia

Wildlife scientists at the National Fish and Wildlife Forensics Laboratory in Ashland, Oregon, have concluded through preliminary testing the cranes found dead near Albany, Georgia, on Dec. 30, 2010, sustained injuries consistent with gunshot wounds.

The cranes were shot sometime before Dec. 30, 2010. They were discovered and reported by hunters. This was the crane’s first migration. They were banded and equipped with transmitters and were not part of the ultralight aircraft-led migration effort. Their identities were confirmed by the recovery of their bands. The three cranes, 20-10, 24-10, and 28-10, were part of a group of five 2010 Direct Autumn Release (DAR) cranes. According to Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership trackers, they had last been tracked in Hamilton County, Tennessee, where they roosted on December 10, 2010, with cranes 6-05, 6-09, and 38-09.

The cranes are part of the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership effort to reintroduce whooping cranes into the eastern United States. There are about 570 whooping cranes left in the world, 400 in the wild. About 100 cranes are in the eastern migratory population.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service special agents are leading a joint investigation with Georgia Department of Natural Resources conservation rangers.

Numerous organizations are contributing funds for the reward. They include: the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Humane Society of the United States along with the Humane Society Wildlife Land Trust, the Georgia Ornithological Society, the International Crane Foundation, Operation Migration, the St. Marks Refuge Association, along with the St. Marks Photo Club, and the Georgia Conservancy. The reward of up to $12,500 will be provided to the person or people who provide information leading to an arrest and successful prosecution of the perpetrator(s).

In addition to the Endangered Species Act, whooping cranes are protected by state laws and the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

Any information concerning the deaths of these cranes should be provided to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Special Agent Terry Hasting at 404-763-7959 and/or Georgia Department of Natural Resources 24hr. TIP Hotline at 1-800-241-4113.

For more information about the reintroduction effort, visit http://www.bringbackthecranes.org.

Background:
Of the 10 whooping cranes led south by ultralights, five have already arrived at their wintering location at St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, Florida, and five are still on the migration in north Florida, two stopovers away from their final destination, Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge.

Biologists from the International Crane Foundation and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reared 11 other whooping cranes at Necedah National Wildlife Refuge released in the company of older cranes from whom the young birds learn the migration route. They were released on Oct. 25. One was killed on Oct. 30, by a predator at Necedah National Wildlife Refuge. This is the sixth year the partnership has used this Direct Autumn Release method. These cranes generally follow other older whooping cranes, and sometime sandhill cranes, during the fall migration to find suitable wintering habitat.

The ultralight-led and Direct Autumn Release chicks are this year joining two wild-hatched chicks in the 2010 cohort.

The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. For more information on our work and the people who make it happen, visit http://www.fws.gov and here in the Southeast, visit http://www.fws.gov/southeast .
Contact:
USFWS: Tom MacKenzie, tom_mackenzie@fws.gov Mobile:(678) 296-6400
Georgia DNR: Rick Lavender, rick.lavender@dnr.state.ga.us (770) 918-6787

Aimpoint Launches New Website

Chantilly, VA, – Aimpoint, the originator and worldwide leader in electronic red dot sighting technology, has announced the launch of a brand new website. The new Aimpoint.com offers users more overall features, more functionality and more information than ever before including a custom website for the U.S. market. This IP address function will allow website visitors to go directly to the U.S. home page where they will have access to information specifically for the Aimpoint U.S. market.

The new website provides users with the necessary tools to make their selection when purchasing an Aimpoint red dot sight. Product information broken out by market segment (hunting, sport shooting, law enforcement and military) and the product comparison guide will allow Aimpoint buyers to narrow their options by application and features. While making their purchasing decision, users will also be able to find their dealer of choice through the dealer locator and where to buy functions.

In addition to the many educational components of the website, visitors will also have access to Aimpoint downloads such as movies, screen savers and wallpaper. Aimpoint.com invites users to join their affinity and loyalty program, Aimpoint e-Club, where they will receive special benefits, newsletters and updates. Aimpoint owners may also register their sight, which provides them with confirmation of ownership and new product updates.

Contact:
Kristi Elrod
(703)263-9795 ext 226

Lightfield Hires National Director of Marketing

ADELPHIA, NJ – Lightfield Ammunition Corporation – an industry leader in innovative, high-performance saboted slugs for hunters, as well as specialized, less-lethal rounds for law enforcement — has announced the hiring of Brian E. Smith as the company’s new, National Director of Marketing.

Smith, co-founder and CEO of Indiana-based Raghorn, Inc. – parent company to Indiana Outdoor News Magazine and Adventure Media Productions — brings over 17 years of communications, sales and marketing experience in the outdoors and hunting industries to his new position with Lightfield. He will focus on expanding Lightfield’s brand-awareness and market share.

A lifelong hunter, Smith has worked with senior Lightfield personnel for the past few years on a variety of special projects – including the groundbreaking and highly successful Lightfield Wild Adventures television series – and knows there are no substitutes for quality, design and performance in the world of saboted shotgun ammunition. “I come from a slug-gun state”, says Smith, who has hunted around the world with the Lightfield Hybred and I.P.S. Commander slugs. “I can’t think of another line of products – from any industry – that would give me any more confidence or pride to use personally or, ultimately, to represent to the public”, he continues.

“We are extremely pleased to welcome Brian to this critical position at our company”, says Lightfield CEO, Peter Saker, who expects Smith to be a significant asset in keeping Lightfield slugs both on the minds and in the firearms of consumers. “We believe his unique combination of experience, expertise and media connections will mesh favorably with the Lightfield brand”, Saker continues. “And, of course, the fact that Brian is an avid slug gun hunter with a national following through his own media outlets is a significant bonus”.

Lightfield Ammunition Corporation was founded in 1982 and specializes in manufacturing the hardest hitting, most accurate saboted slugs available today. The extensive Lightfield product line utilizes two distinctly innovative and proprietary designs to produce superior accuracy at extended ranges for today’s hunters. For more information, visit www.lightfieldslugs.com, or visit them at Booth 2103 at the SHOT show in Las Vegas, NV, January 18-21.
Contact:
Josh Lantz (219) 728-8996 or josh@sandcreek-media.com

Documentaries of Iraq and Afghan Offered

Longmeadow, MA – Honored American Veterans Afield (HAVA) announces a unique website offer for two (2) documentaries about the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. The award winning This Is War-Memories of Iraq and new release Shepherds of Helmand both feature soldiers who fought there with actual front-line photography and video documenting their experiences. Celebrated film director Gary Mortensen tells the stories of these conflicts in the soldier’s own words, with Donald Trump Jr. narrating the Shepherds of Helmand film. Shepherds also features the Zac Brown Band who recently won a Grammy Award for best new artist and CMT Country Music Artist of the Year Award (with an original score by Stuart Currie). Powerful and hard hitting, both of these 90 minute films put these wars in a context that the evening news simply cannot capture. The films are exclusively offered on the HAVA web site: www.honoredveterans.org.

The new release, Shepherds of Helmand tells the very personal story of 17 noble American soldiers who volunteered to train the Afghan army to resist the Taliban, but wound up fighting off incessant attacks by a determined enemy committed to killing Americans and further enslaving the Afghan people. The film takes the viewer to the front lines through the soldier’s emotional words and via actual combat footage shot by American soldiers and captured from Taliban forces.

The award winning This Is War-Memories of Iraq is the story of the Iraq conflict through the words of nine Oregon National Guard soldiers who survived some of the war’s heaviest fighting in Fallujah, Najaf and the desolate IED-infested roads outside Baghdad. Joking to keep their spirits high, and griping about their commander’s decisions, the story is distinctly American as they patrol dangerous streets and await the enemy attacks that are inevitable.

“These combat films show the courage of the American soldier and the human toll of the conflicts that we fight to preserve freedom,” said Tom Taylor, HAVA Chairman. “The HAVA mission is to create awareness of these human costs and to help returning veterans rebuild the lives that have been interrupted by their volunteer service. Offering these films to the public is a good way to pursue our mission and to help the public understand the enormous price that these American Heroes pay to protect our way of life. Each has suffered tremendous physical and emotional damage, and each deserves our full support.”

Each film is offered at $24.95 including shipping and handling, with a package of both DVD’s available at $39.95 on the HAVA site www.honoredveterans.org. All proceeds go directly to HAVA to facilitate their mission to get disabled veterans in the field to aid in their healing process.

About HAVA:
HAVA is a 501(c)3 organization formed by companies in the shooting and outdoor industry with the purpose of raising awareness and further assisting disabled veterans with their healing process through guided hunts, shooting sports, and other active outdoor sports activities. The sustaining sponsor companies are Smith & Wesson, Yamaha, Crimson Trace, Leupold, Surefire, Mossberg, Hornady, FMG Publications and NRA. There are many other contributing companies. Those who would like to learn more and contribute to the HAVA mission can do so at www.honoredveterans.org.

CCRKBA Deplores Arizona Shooting and Subsequent Exploitation

BELLEVUE, WA – The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is condemning Saturday’s attempted assassination of Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and the murders of six people including a federal judge and a 9-year-old child, for which a 22-year-old Tucson man is now facing charges.

“Our sincere sympathy and sorrow goes to the victims of this heinous crime, and their families, who are in our thoughts and prayers,” said CCRKBA Chairman Alan M. Gottlieb. “This was a despicable act of cowardice, and we believe the full force of law should be used against the individual responsible.

“And speaking of despicable,” he continued, “we find it unconscionable that the gun prohibition lobby wasted no time at all in its attempt to exploit this hideous attack in an effort to further its political agenda. When will these people stop dancing in the blood of crime victims in an attempt to resuscitate their relevance?”

Gottlieb was especially critical of attempts by at least two different organizations to link an out-of-context remark made in 2009 by the National Rifle Association‚s Wayne LaPierre to this crime. He called it a “shameless demonstration of the depths to which the anti-gun-rights lobby will stoop in an attempt to discredit gun rights organizations.

“We notice,” he said, “that little has been said about the courageous armed citizen, Joe Zamudio, who helped physically subdue the gunman. Despite Mr. Zamudio‚s disclosure during interviews with CNN and Fox News that he was armed, the press appears to be largely ignoring this detail.

“The gun apparently used by the suspect, Jared Loughner, was quickly traced to a legal sale at a Tucson-area sporting goods store in November,” he added. “The speed by which that firearm was traced belies claims that police agencies are hindered by current statute that prohibits political exploitation of firearm trace data.

“A horrible crime has been committed, and our nation is stunned,” Gottlieb concluded. “But until this investigation is completed, it is disgusting that gun prohibitionists would rush to the nearest microphone, demanding that we need more laws, while trying to link firearms rights advocates to this tragedy.”

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With more than 650,000 members and supporters nationwide, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is one of the nation‚s premier gun rights organizations. As a non-profit organization, the Citizens Committee is dedicated to preserving firearms freedoms through active lobbying of elected officials and facilitating grass-roots organization of gun rights activists in local communities throughout the United States. The Citizens Committee can be reached by phone at (425) 454-4911, on the Internet at www.ccrkba.org or by email to InformationRequest@ccrkba.org.

Outdoor Channel Outfitters Partners with Huntnfishregs.com

Ray City, Georgia- Outdoor Channel Outfitters, a superior resource for the tens of millions of Outdoor Channel Television and Online viewers to find their next world class destination to hunt, fish and enjoy the outdoors, has partnered withwww.huntnfishregs.com to provide outdoor enthusiasts with easy-to-navigate, hunting and fishing season information, regulations and license purchasing.

Outdoor enthusiasts can find their next outdoor destination by logging on to www.outdoorchanneloutfitters.com and searching by category, species, location and price range. After setting their search criteria, users will be presented with a list of guides, outfitters and lodges who have been certified as Outdoor Channel Outfitters who match their search. By clicking on one of those provided outfitters, users can view contact information, a description of services, photo albums and video galleries. On the right hand side of the listing is an informational widget which will bring them to the respective Huntnfishregs.com state page with corresponding regulations and links to license information. Huntnfishregs.com has also added the Outdoor Channel Outfitters “Find an Outfitter” widget to each of their respective state pages, so that visitors looking for regulation information can also find a Certified Outdoor Channel Outfitter who can accommodate their outdoor recreational needs.

Neal Rohrbach, President of Marketing & Sales for Outdoor Channel Outfitters, commented on the partnership, “We’re certainly pleased that our ‘One-stop-shop for outdoor destinations and gear’ is now even more convenient for hunters and anglers to not only find a great destination but also learn about the seasons and regulations. By sending visitors to huntnfishregs.com, all of the important information is right at their fingertips, in an easy-to-use format.”

www.huntnfishregs.com provides all of the information an outdoor enthusiast needs to have a legal, successful, safe and enjoyable venture in the great outdoors. Finding hunting and fishing information is easy, but also interactive. Visitors can find the information they need, email it, download and print PDF files. “We at Huntnfishregs.com are very excited to be able to partner with Outdoor Channel Outfitters to provide the person looking for a great outdoor experience the information that they need, as easily as possible,” says Guy VanDyke, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Huntnfishregs.com. “The last thing you want is to not have all of the pertinent information as you plan your experience of a lifetime.”

For more information about Outdoor Channel Outfitters, visit http://www.outdoorchanneloutfitters.com or email contactus@outdoorchanneloutfitters.com.

For more information about Huntnfishregs.com, visit http://www.huntnfishregs.com or email contact@huntnfishregs.com.

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