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Not just Gar-bage ... toothy fish are sporting
Gars are ugly fish, as evil looking as critters can be with their tooth-filled snouts.
Illegally Sold Wild Alligator Returned To Richland Store
Wildlife officials said that at least one illegally sold wild animal was returned to a Richland store.
Blues Trail marker honors Big Walter Horton
Big Walter Horton is being honored with a Mississippi Blues Trail marker. The ceremony is set for Friday morning on Center Street in Horn Lake - the north Mississippi town where Horton is believed to have been ...
Man charged with selling wild animals
A Richland pet store owner who lives in Poplarville was charged with selling wild animals as pets without a permit and for selling alligators.
Increased Number of Gator Sightings
Residents of Warren and Issaquena Counties are seeing more alligators. Officials say that was hit by a car Saturday on Highway 61 just south of Valley Park in Issaquena County is another sign of the increased ...
“My husband noticed what he thought was a log, and all of a sudden, the log is moving and he realized at that point it was an alligator because it's head came up and it was moving steadily toward Gordy”
The alligator is gone from Q.V. Sykes Park. Officials with the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks had it removed Monday night. via WTOK-TV Meridian
Alligator hunt: Night lost, but hours increase
“So instead of three nights of hunting from 6 to midnight, we are having two nights from 6 to 4 a.m. 'We are only losing a Sunday night, and participation has always fallen off since most people have to work on Monday.”
Hunters selected for the alligator seasons on Ross Barnett Reservoir and the Pascagoula River will gain a couple of hours of hunting opportunity despite having seasons shortened by a night. via The Clarion-Ledger
'The Chief' takes a 'West Side Strut'
One of the most colorful bluesmen on the contemporary Chicago scene is Eddy 'The Chief' Clearwater, whose moniker derives from his penchant for wearing a full American Indian headdress. via The Clarion-Ledger
Bobcats are plentiful, but rarely spotted
“During those months you can certainly hear more vocalizations. You're more likely to see bobcats during the daytime during that period and that also coincides with a time when food sources will be the lowest.”
About twice the size of your average housecat, the bobcat can be an impressive sight for hunters in the Mississippi woods. via Hattiesburg American
Sunday accident takes life of Dubliner
“When I arrived there was a vehicle turned upright on an embankment on the north side of the road”
Landry Barbieri BC Staff Writer Published January 22, 2008 3:21 PM CST ALLIGATOR - An accident in Alligator took the life of a Dublin man on Sunday. via Bolivar Commercial
Science Guy stresses need forstewardship toward nature
Saluting our veterans Center Hill New 11/14/07 Science Guy stresses need forstewardship toward nature By David Johnson West Union students heard the call of the wild Friday when a representative of the ... via New Albany Gazette
Politicians using the Delta for photo opportunities
Our View: If they don't plan to actually help impoverished areas, politicians should just stay at home. via The Daily Mississippian