SCDNR Archived News Releases - 2006
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December 25, 2006
- Bald eagles in SC continue recovery - #06–345
- Christmas trees can help fish, wildlife after the holidays - #06–346
- DNR protects 39,535 acres in 2006, largest amount ever in one year - #06–344
- Here are some ways to help state’s migratory songbirds - #06–349
- How does wildlife fare during the holidays? - #06–348
- Leave some dead trees standing to help wildlife - #06–350
- Try Christmas bird counts to get in the holiday spirit - #06–347
December 18, 2006
- 20th Annual Wild Quail Management Seminars scheduled March 8-10, 2007 - #06–343
- Acclaimed wildlife artist to produce S.C. Duck Stamps - #06–339
- Decorate the natural way during the holiday season - #06–340
- Give wild game, seafood cookbook for Christmas - #06–341
- Pesky exotic barnacle found in Charleston Harbor estuary - #06–342
December 11, 2006
- Blue crabs recovering from drought decline - #06–335
- Boaters should be wary of improper sewage disposal - #06–336
- Injured Iraq war veterans to participate in deer hunt - #06–338
- Georgetown Co. creeks are part of state waterfowl areas - #06–337
- Moncks Corner man named DNR Law Enforcement captain - #06–334
- Natural Resources Board to meet Dec. 15 in Columbia - #06–331
- Trout stocked by helicopter in Chattooga, Chauga Rivers - #06–332
- Wild turkey reproduction in state poor this summer - #06–333
December 4, 2006
- Dress properly, stay dry to prevent hypothermia - #06–329
- Soil and Water Society will host Jan. 3 renewable energy symposium - #06–327
- Tree stand safety: a hunter’s priority - #06–330
- Youth waterfowl hunt applications due Jan. 5 - #06–328
November 27, 2006
- 20th Annual Wild Quail Management seminars scheduled for March 8-10, 2007 - #06–325
- Shark identification workshop successful - #06–322
- Soil & Water Society to host renewable energy symposium Jan 3 - #06–326
- State Environmental Award nomination deadline is Dec. 15 - #06–324
- Wild and domestic turkeys: birds of a different feather - #06–323
November 20, 2006
- 20th annual wild quail management seminars scheduled for march 8-10, 2007 - #06-318
- Coastal waterfowl hunting opportunities are numerous - #06-321
- DNR Law Enforcement collects shoeboxes for kids in need - #06-315
- Oyster shell recyling drop-off locations are in coastal counties - #06-319
- Small-game hunting opportunities available on Lowcountry WMA lands - #06-320
- Spartanburg businessman appointed to state Natural Resources Board - #06-314
- S.C. deer hunters interested in limit on bucks, tagging - #06-317
November 13, 2006
- DNR biologists complete red drum stocking for 2006 - #06–312
- Hampton County’s Lake Warren pier to be rebuilt by state DNR - #06–311
- Moderate drought status maintained for Savannah River Basin - #06–306
- Natural Resources Board meets Nov. 17 in Columbia - #06–310
- Shrimp-baiting season closes Nov. 13 - #06–307
- State of clams report now on DNR web site #06–313
- Waterfowl Advisory Committee meets Nov. 14 at Donnelley WMA #06–309
November 6, 2006
- 200 participate in Youth Hunting & Safety Day - #06–305
- DNR law enforcement committee will meet November 15 in Columbia - #06–304
- DNR Marine Resources director elected vice chair of Atlantic Fisheries group - #06–300
- Drought response committee conference call set Nov. 8 - #06–299
- Nomination deadline is Dec. 15 for state environmental award - #06–302
- On-air messages detail state DNR programs - #06–301
- Rule change to affect snapper, grouper fishery - #06–303
October 30, 2006
- Drought Response Committee conference call Nov. 8 in Columbia
- Florence farmer attests to quail strip program #06–297
- Governor's Cup Billfishing Series announces changes, 2007 schedule #06–292
- New state DNR biologists assist delivery of federal programs #06–295
- Oyster resource update now online #06–293
- State environmental award nominations being sought #06–298
- State Heritage Trust Board will meet Nov. 1 in Mullins #06–291
- Top counties for quail and rabbit ranked by DNR Small Game Project #06–296
- Vet and Rehab of the Year nominations being accept - #06–294
October 23, 2006
- All-star lineup of speakers set at Prescribed Fire meeting Oct. 31 - #06–285
- Deep-sea research produces reef maps - #06–290
- McBee, Webb quail hunt applications due Nov. 3 - #06–286
- Motorists need to watch for deer on state roads - #06–288
- Outdoor Family Adventure event draws large turnout to hatchery - #06–289
- River sweep on Chattooga, Chauga Rivers picks up 120 bags of trash - #06–287
- State launches enhanced hunting, fishing licensing online at SC.gov - #06–284
October 16, 2006
- Asian Green Mussels found in Lowcountry waters - #06–282
- DNR Marine Resources Center Charleston open house Oct. 21 - #06–276
- DNR reminds public about shrimp-baiting regulations - #06–280
- Natural Resources Board meets Oct 20 in Columbia - #06–281
- Rule change to affect snapper, grouper fishery - #06–283
- Sign up to improve bird habitat with 'quail strip - #06–279
- View autumn leaf colors at state heritage preserves - #06–277
- Venison is not only source of toxoplasmosis parasite - #06–278
October 9, 2006
- NFL great Csonka to host children's charity event - #06–272
- Nuisance wildlife control operators sought for list - #06–271
- ‘Prescribed Fire in Southern Forests’ topic at S.C. Prescribed Fire meeting - #06–270
- State environmental award nominations being sought - #06–273
- Two youth deer hunts set for Orangeburg County - #06–275
- Young anglers just want to have fun, survey finds - #06–274
October 2, 2006
- Archery deer and hog hunts offered at Georgetown County wildlife areas - #06–268
- Deer hunters should not confuse chronic wasting disease with hemorrhagic disease - #06–262
- Longleaf Alliance conference to be held Nov. 13-16 in Georgia - #06–264
- Open House Oct. 21 at Marine Resources Center - #06–266
- Preserve fall and winter habitat for quail, rabbits - #06–265
- Reef-Ex Project continues DNR/National Guard partnership - #06–267
- State of shrimp report is now on DNR web site - #06–262
- State DNR directory lists nuisance wildlife agents - #06–261
September 25, 2006
- ACE Basin Research Reserve observes Estuaries Day Sept. 30 #06–256
- American Bird Conservancy, Wildlife Society oppose feral cat colonie #06–257
- Category added to South Carolina Wildlife’s photography competition #06–260
- Frozen, mounted waterfowl needed for DNR Education #06–259
- Moderate drought declared for Savannah River Basin #06–254
- South Carolina DNR honors 2006 officers of the year #06–255
- Oct 1 is deadline for landowners’ voluntary conservation programs #06–258
September 18, 2006
- Deer hunting on railroad tracks is illegal, dangerous - #06–252
- DNR cooperating in flood insurance rate map project - #06–249
- Drought Response Committee to meet Sept 20 in Columbia - #06–247
- Ethical hunting behavior a part of sporting heritage - #06–250
- Proper disposal of deer remains is a rule of good hunter ethics - #06–251
- Season for oysters, clams set to open Sept. 16 in S.C. - #06–253
- Youth fishing survey finds angling gains popularity - #06–248
September 11, 2006
- 18th Annual Beach Sweep/River Sweep litter cleanup will be held Sept. 16 - #06–240
- ACE Basin Research Reserve observes Estuaries Day Sept. 30 - #06–245
- Archery deer-hunting opportunities are numerous in coastal region - #06–242
- Deer-hunting opportunities set at Bonneau Ferry Wildlife Area - #06–246
- Historic habitat protection project nears completion - #06–239
- Natural Resources Board meets Sept. 15 in Columbia - #06–238
- No evidence of chronic wasting disease found in South Carolina white-tailed deer - #06–244
- Outdoor Family Adventure Day celebration Sept. 30 in Columbia - #06–241
- Shrimp-baiting season opens Sept. 15 in South Carolina waters - #06–243
September 4, 2006
- 18th annual Beach Sweep/River Sweep litter cleanup set Sept. 16 in S.C. - #06-231
- Biologist says people can learn to co-exist with black bears - #06-236
- DNR boating safety patrols, courtesy inspections planned for Labor Day weekend - #06-237
- Hunters must check deer taken on lower state WMA ’s - #06-235
- Import of deer, elk parts into state still limited by state regulation - #06-233
- Late-season migratory bird season approved by Natural Resources Board - #06-232
- Outdoor Family Adventure Day celebration Sept. 30 in Columbia - #06-234
August 28, 2006
- Calhoun Falls students compete in Envirothon - #06-225
- Early Canada goose season set to open September 1 - #06-229
- Frozen, mounted waterfowl needed for DNR Education - #06-230
- Hunt schedules announced for Woodbury Wildlife Area - #06-226
- Non-native Pacu fish caught in Sampit River - #06-224
- Respect Wildlife Management Areas around South Carolina - #06-228
- Youth deer hunts to be held in fall by Santee Cooper, DNR - #06-227
August 21, 2006
- Banded Mourning Doves Provide Vital Information to Biologists - #06–219
- DNR, Air Force set Youth Deer Hunt at Poinsett Electronic Combat Range - #06–222
- Development of Estuarine Systems Seminar set Aug. 24 at USC-Beaufort - #06–217
- First Dove Hunt at Donnelley Wildlife Area Limited by Drawing - #06–221
- First Level of Drought Declared - #06–216
- Louisiana Governor Thanks DNR Officers for Katrina Assistance - #06–218
- Ocean Exploration Research Underway - #06–223
- Partners for Trout Receives $1,000 Donation from Trout Unlimited - #06–220
August 14, 2006
- Aiken County wildlife area opens to public in September - #06–215
- Natural Resources Board meets Aug. 18 in Bluffton - #06–213
- Personal watercraft safety is top priority for state DNR - #06–214
- ‘Swift Night Out’ to count swifts in August, September - #06–211
- Waterfowl Advisory group meets Aug. 15 at Dennis Wildlife Center - #06–212
August 7, 2006
- Adult, youth dove hunts set at Draper WMA in York County - #06–204
- DNR to provide special youth deer hunts in upstate region - #06–206
- Fifty-one fields available for public dove hunting - #06–209
- Hampton Marine Conservation Banquet Celebrates Legacy - #06–210
- Migratory Waterfowl Group will Meet Aug. 8 in Columbia - #06–203
- New public hunting opportunities available in the low country - #06–208
- Wildlife technical assistance list available to landowners from DNR - #06–207
- Youth dove hunt set in Union County - #06–205
July 31, 2006
- DNR to conduct youth dove hunts - #06–197
- Early-season migratory bird seasons approved by Natural Resources Board - #06–196
- Hampton Marine Conservation Banquet Aug. 12 in Mt. Pleasant - #06–199
- Migratory waterfowl group will meet Aug 8 in Columbia - #06–201
- Popular Jocassee Gorges trail reconstruction now complete - #06–198
- Southeastern Bat Blitz set in S.C. mountains Aug. 6-10 - #06–200
- State Heritage Trust Board to meet Aug 2 in Columbia - #06–202
July 24, 2006
- Alligator warning signs now available - #06–196
- Deer hunts for mobility impaired hunters will be held in Upstate - #06–194
- DNR battles invasive reed in Winyah Bay/Santee Delta - #06–192
- Fant’s Grove youth deer hunt registration is due by Sept. 4 - #06–193
- Hampton Marine Conservation Banquet set for Aug. 12 - #06–195
July 17, 2006
- Alligator warning signs now available - #06–191
- Applications now being accepted for Anderson County dove hunt - #06–187
- Hampton marine conservation banquet set for Aug. 12 - #06–189
- Natural Resources Board meets July 21 in Charleston - #06–184
- Nesting chimney swifts are source of noise now heard in fireplaces - #06–188
- New Broad River fish passage facility dedicated in Columbia - #06–185
- S.C. Conservation Bank commits $9 million for habitat protection - #06–190
- Upstate youth dove hunt applications due by Aug. 18 - #06–186
July 10, 2006
- DNR Law Enforcement Committee will meet July 18 in Charleston - #06–181
- DNR to hold public meetings focusing on marine resources - #06–178
- First wild whooping crane chicks hatch in the Midwest in over 100 years - #06–177
- ‘Home Run’ wins Megadock Billfishing Tournament in Governor’s Cup Series - #06–176
- Register now for the upcoming Agroforestry, Wildlife Field Day - #06–182
- South Carolina Wildlife’ television show to air July 8 - #06–183
- S.C. Wildlife Federation will celebrate 75th anniversary - #06–179
- Wildlife, Fisheries Committee will meet July 11 in Columbia - #06–180
July 3, 2006
- Beach vitex may threaten sea turtle hatchlings - #06–173
- Boating safety enforcement stepped up over July 4 holiday - #06–171
- DNR replanting oyster reefs - #06–175
- Hunting, fishing licenses are up for renewal in S.C. - #06–172
- Youth deer hunts to be held this fall by Santee Cooper, DNR - #06–174
June 26, 2006
- Biologist says people can learn to co-exist with black bears #06 - 165
- DNR to hold public meetings focusing on marine resources #06 - 167
- Drought Response Committee cancels June 27 Columbia meeting #06 - 164
- Lynches Scenic River Advisory Council hosts Congaree. Pee Dee Land Trusts #06 - 170
- ‘Mary Agnes’ wins Bohicket tournament in Governor’s Cup Series #06 - 166
- Quail Unlimited Midlands funds habitat at Manchester State Forest #06 - 169
- Statewide deer harvest stable in 2005 #06 - 168
June 19, 2006
- Bear hunters clean up Jocassee, build bench at scenic overlook #06 - 158
- Commercial license needed to sell pen-reared quail #06 - 161
- Construction of oil-spill response facility for waterbirds underway #06 - 156
- DNR stocks 2.5 million striped bass into Lakes Marion and Moultrie #06 - 157
- DNR to hold public meetings focusing on marine resources #06 - 163
- Give new wild game, seafood cookbook for Father’s Day #06 - 162
- Multi-year research improves knowledge of sea turtle population #06 - 160
- Partners for trout reconstructs stream to protect trout waters #06 - 159
June 12, 2006
- Charleston Harbor hosts third round of Governor’s Cup Billfishing Series #06 - 152
- DNR to hold public meetings focusing on marine resources #06 - 155
- Feed summer hummingbirds for entertainment, beauty #06 - 154
- Hurry to plant fields for fall dove hunts #06 - 151
- Natural Resources Board meets June 16 in Columbia #06 - 149
- Prescribed burning benefits are many, but challenges abound #06 - 153
June 5, 2006
- Give new wild game, seafood cookbook for Father’s Day #06 - 147
- Officials: be prepared for hurricane season #06 - 145
- Public invited to discuss shark management plan #06 - 146
- S.C. Wildlife Federation will celebrate 75th anniversary #06 - 148
May 29, 2006
- Georgetown Blue Marlin tournament hosts second leg of billfishing series #06 - 143
- National Fishing, Boating week June 3-11 to feature free classes, fishing events #06 - 142
- S.C. antler-scoring sessions reveal many new records #06 - 144
- Summer boating safety enforcement, education increased in South Carolina #06 - 141
May 22, 2006
- Atlantic white-cedar wetlands being restored in South Carolina #06 - 136
- Bluffton veterinarian wins Palmetto Wildlife Award #06 - 138
- Boating, water safety urged during Memorial Day weekend #06 - 134
- Civil War fort ceremony to mark 1862 Battle of Secessionville June 17 #06 - 137
- National Trails Day event June 3 at Congaree Creek #06 - 135
- Savannah River Committee will meet May 22 in Augusta #06 - 140
- South Carolina waters open to commercial shrimpers May 18 #06 - 139
May 15, 2006
- 2.5 million striped bass stocked in Santee Cooper #06 - 132
- About 300 youth enjoy Goose Creek fishing event #06 - 131
- DNR plans public auction May 17 in West Columbia #06 - 127
- DNR releases cobia into Colleton River #06 - 133
- Free fishing classes, events set for National Fishing, Boating Week #06 - 129
- Natural Resources Board meets May 19 at Yawkey Wildlife Center #06 - 128
- New report shows brook trout imperiled throughout Eastern range #06 - 130
- Migratory waterfowl group will meet May 16 in Columbia #06 - 126
May 8, 2006
- DNR plans public auction May 17 in West Columbia #06 - 120
- Growing-season burns a natural ecological process in South Carolina #06 - 123
- May 13 Migratory Bird Day emphasizes importance of protecting boreal forest #06 - 118
- Painted Bunting Observer Team seeks help from citizen scientists #06 - 119
- ‘Quail strips’ can improve bird habitat; South Carolina signups begin June 5 #06 - 121
- Report manatee sightings to South Carolina DNR #06 - 124
- Soil and water conservation practices also benefit wildlife #06 - 122
- Waterfowl Advisory group will meet May 9 in Columbia #06 - 117
May 1, 2006
- Drought Response Committee delays drought declaration #06 - 107
- State Heritage Trust Board will meet May 3 in Columbia #06 - 108
- Youth fishing events scheduled around SC #06 - 109
- Oyster, clam seasons in SC will close soon #06 - 110
- DNR says removing oyster shell from recycling areas unlawful #06 - 111
- DNR plans public auction May 17 in West Columbia #06 - 112
- Deer don't make good pets, so don't adopt a ‘lost’ fawn #06–114
- New DNR monofilament recycling program helps waterways, wildlife #06–115
- Award announced for Palmetto Wildlife Rehabilitator of the Year #06–116
- SC Water Resources Workshop offers discussions on water-related issues #06–114
April 24, 2006
- Aiken County wildlife reserve open to public Saturdays in May #06 - 101
- Citizens can help DNR match federal funds for wildlife #06 - 104
- DNR biologist recognized for 30 years of leadership in sea turtle conservation #06 - 106
- DNR plans public auction May 17 in West Columbia #06 - 102
- DNR offers reward for Santee Cooper striped bass transmitters #06 - 103
- Longleaf pine stood firm to Hurricane Katrina’s winds #06 - 105
April 17, 2006
- Bluebird boxes can bring enjoyment to bird lovers #06 - 98
- DNR purchases, protects 8,560 acres in Marion County #06 - 95
- Natural Resources Board meets April 21 in Columbia #06 - 101
- Public meetings to discuss shellfish recommendations #06 - 100
- Small alligators are not a problem #06 - 96
- Some DNR services now available at Conway DMV #06 - 99
- Wildlife, Fisheries Committee will meet April 18 at Cheraw State Park #06 - 97
April 10, 2006
- 2006 Aquatic Plant Management Plan now available on Internet #06 - 88
- Lake Hartwell Restoration & Compensation Determination Plan available online #06 - 92
- New regulations for seabird nesting islands #06 - 93
- New conservation effort at upcoming Governor’s Cup Billfishing Series #06 - 91
- Plan and prepare now for fall dove hunting #06 - 89
- Public input on migratory bird hunting to be sought at April 12 Charleston meeting #06 - 87
- State Heritage Trust Board meets April 10 in Columbia #06 - 94
April 3, 2006
- Conservation programs benefit wildlife; CRP signup is scheduled through April 14 #06 - 82
- Download new ‘My First Fish’ certificate from web site #06 - 84
- Governor signs $32 million conservation bond act to protect 39,000 acres of forestland #06 - 80
- New fish tag reporting phone number for anglers#06 - 86
- Public input on migratory bird hunting to be sought at April 12 Charleston meeting #06 - 81
- USC students work to enhance Congaree Bluffs Heritage Preserve #06 - 83
March 27, 2006
- Governor Sanford proclaims March as Prescribed Fire Awareness Month - #06 - 74
- Landowners learned techniques of improving wild quail habitat - #06 - 76
- Legislation to benefit diamondback terrapins - #06 - 79
- Reel Art contest winners announced - #06 - 77
- Santee Coastal youth turkey hunts application deadlines approaching - #06 - 75
- Young Outdoor Communicators’ Competition awards presented - #06 - 78
March 20, 2006
- March 28-30 meetings seek public input for Little Pee Dee River plan - #06 - 70
- New publication to enhance saltwater fishing identification - #06 - 72
- Sportsmen’s Classic to feature National Archery in Schools competition March 24 - #06 - 67
- Southern Whitetail collection exhibited at the Palmetto Sportsmen's Classic - #06 - 68
- Students refine knowledge of state’s coastal resources - #06 - 71
- Turkey season outlook fair; Youth Hunt Day set March 25 - #06 - 69
- Workshops to address fisheries research grant proposals
March 13, 2006
- Brushy ditch banks, weedy field borders are beneficial to wildlife around farms - #06 - 64
- DNR Uses Christmas Trees to build fish attractors - #06 - 65
- Natural Resources Board meets March 17 in Columbia - #06 - 61
- Spring wild turkey season approaches; turkeys no longer required to be checked - #06 - 62
- Star Fort Pond near Ninety Six opens April 1 - #06 - 63
- Wildlife food plot contest entry deadline is April 1 - #06 - 66
March 6, 2006
- Adult/youth fishing opened March 4 at Bonneau Ferry - #06-55
- Council discusses possible scenic Lynches River canoe trail March 7 - #06-54
- Marine Advisory Committee to meet March 10 in Charleston - #06-60
- Queen triggerfish, bluefin tuna records set off coast in January - #06-58
- State DNR officers’ names appear on law enforcement memorial - #06-59
- State Youth Raccoon Hunting Championship held in Lowcountry - #06-57
February 27, 2006
- DNR preserve manager new chair of state Prescribed Fire Council - #06-52
- Forums brief landowners on conservation, assistance - #06-50
- Outdoor photography exhibition set for Palmetto Sportsmen’s Classic - #06-51
- View ‘South Carolina Wildlife’ television show segments online - #06-53
February 20, 2006
- Aiken County wildlife area will be open to the public - #06-47
- Alligator educator headline Palmetto Sportsmen’s Classic - #06-45
- Archaeological excavations open at Great Pee Dee March 11 - #06-44
- DNR marine scientist receives national honor - #06-49
- DNR recycles oyster shells to benefit restoration program - #06-46
- Red drum/circle hooks seminar to be held Feb. 23 in Beaufort - #06-42
- State’s only fish lock offers underwater view; access limited - #06-48
- Waterfowl Advisory Committee to meet Feb. 22 in McClellanville - #06-41
- Wood duck art by Charleston student wins 2006 S.C. Junior Duck Stamp contest - #06-43
February 13, 2006
- Antler scoring sessions set across South Carolina - #06-36
- DNR Law Enforcement Committee will meet Feb. 16 in Charleston - #06-31
- National bass tourney weigh-in set at Palmetto Sportsmen’s Classic - #06-38
- Owl pellets from DNR great educational tool - #06-39
- Santee, Cooper Rivers blueback herring fishery opens March 1 - #06-35
- S.C. Natural Resources Board meets Feb. 17 in McClellanville - #06-32
- Time is running out to make comments on 2006 Aquatic Plant Management Plan - #06-34
- Wild quail management seminars set March 9-1 - #06-37
February 6, 2006
- American Shad season underway in S.C - #06-27
- Feb. 10 Darlington landowners' forum to discuss conservation incentives - #06-26
- Native reptiles, amphibians on display at 2006 Palmetto Sportsmen's Classic - #06-28
- Prescribed burns restore habitat, improve safety on state preserves - #06-29
- Statewide wildlife habitat contest winners announced - #06-30
- User-friendly weather a goal of online site
January 30, 2006
- 2005-06 commercial shrimp season total appears down - #06-23
- 2006 Aquatic Plant Management Plan now available for public review - #06-22
- DNR biologist working to conserve mussels - #06-25
- Sportsmen's Classic March 24-26 good place to learn about fishing - #06-21
- State Heritage Trust Board meets Feb. 2 in Hampton County - #06-20
- Two additional meetings set to discuss buck limits, tag programs - #06-24
January 23, 2006
- Adult/youth turkey hunt applications available- #06-19
- Fisheries Society, Fisheries Workers set for Feb. 16-17 joint meeting in Charleston- #06-17
- House bill bill would provide needed funding for habitat protection - #06-15
- Palmetto Sportsmen's Classic set for March 24-26 in Columbia- #06-16
- State's plant atlas featured on web site - #06-18
January 16, 2006
- Begin exploration of ACE Basin at Edisto Interpretive Center - #06-11
- Savannah River Committee will meet Jan. 17 in North Augusta- #06-14
- S.C. Natural Resources Board will meet Jan. 20 in Edgefield - #06-9
- Wild quail management seminars set March 9-11 - #06-12
- Wood duck box plans now on SCDNR website - #06-13
- Youth Waterfowl Days are set in state Feb. 4-5 - #06-10
January 9, 2006
- DNR partners with National Guard for successful reef deployment - #06-7
- North Island hog hunts with dogs to remove destructive feral hogs - #06-8
- Savannah River Committee meets Jan. 9 in Columbia - #06-5
- Wildlife, Fisheries Committee will meet Jan. 10 in Columbia - #06-6