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Ohio Bowhunter Downs Near 200-Inch Buck in his Suburban Backyard in Ohio

This is why people travel from far and wide to hunt legendary states like Ohio, but maybe they should be targeting the suburbs. Chris Miraglia was used to packing his camo and heading for deer camp to hunt. That was until he put a trail cam in his backyard and saw enormous bucks, like this [...]

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African Antelope Teeters on the Brink of Extinction by GoHUNTn Team

African Antelope Teeters on the Brink of Extinction

There may be one less species of antelope left to hunt in Africa. According to National Geographic, the hirola family large African antelope is fading fast, and could be the first mammal to become extinct in 75 years, since the the last Tasmanian tiger died in 1936. The last survey only found 245 of the [...]

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Coyote-Wolf Hybrids are Spreading into Virginia, Study Says by GoHUNTn Team

Coyote-Wolf Hybrids are Spreading into Virginia, Study Says

Virginia might need to start issuing a new kind of tag, for a coyote-wolf. A recent DNA test confirmed that a hybrid of the two species is spreading across the eastern seaboard and has been confirmed in Virginia.  The first of the hybrids showed up around the Great Lakes region but they're rapidly spreading into [...]

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An Endangered Species Debate in West Virginia: No More Hunting the Flying Squirrel by GoHUNTn Team

An Endangered Species Debate in West Virginia: No More Hunting the Flying Squirrel

Most endangered species debates center around the wolf, but in West Virginia there is a heated debate about the northern flying squirrel. The squirrel was first protected 25 years ago, but after research showed a booming population, the state removed the protection from the furry little rodents. In 1985, there were only 10 of these [...]

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