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Deborah Anderson

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Deborah Anderson is a part-time writer who enjoys writing and researching in her spare time, while being fulltime mom to two teenagers.

Education/Experience: Bachelor of Science with a Wildlife Management Degree

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This hunting season covers several different species of Grouse, all found in the state of Utah.
The 2008 Washington Grouse hunting season is the time of year that hunters in Washington can hunt Forest Grouse, which are Blue and Ruffed Grouse, and Sage Grouse.
The 2008-2009 Virginia Grouse hunting season is the time of year when hunters can enjoy pursuing and, hopefully, taking grouse in the state of Virginia.
The 2008 Vermont Grouse hunting season is that time of the year when hunters can legally take Ruffed Grouse.
The 2008 Rhode Island Grouse hunting season is the time of year when hunters can legally pursue and take Ruffed Grouse in the state of Rhode Island.
The 2008-2009 Pennsylvania Grouse hunting season is that time of the year when hunters can pursue and take grouse in the state of Pennsylvania.
The 2008-2009 Tennessee Grouse hunting season is the time of year when grouse hunters can pursue and take grouse in the state of Tennessee.
2008-2009 South Dakota Grouse hunting season is the time of year that occurs annually when hunters can legally pursue and take Ruffed and Sage Grouse in the state of South Dakota.
The 2008-2009 Oregon Grouse Hunting Season is the time of year when hunters can legally pursue and take Forest Grouse in the state of Oregon.
The 2008-2009 North Dakota Grouse hunting season is that time of the year that hunters can pursue Ruffed Grouse and Sharp-tailed Grouse in the state of North Dakota.
The 2008-2009 North Carolina Grouse hunting season is the time of year when hunters can pursue grouse in the great state of North Carolina.
The 2008-2009 New York Grouse hunting season is determined by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation and approved by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
The 2008-2009 Ohio Grouse hunting season is the time of year when hunters can legally hunt Ruffed Grouse throughout the great state of Ohio.
The 2008 New Mexico Grouse hunting season is the time of year when hunters can legally pursue Blue Grouse in certain areas of New Mexico.
Grouse hunters in Kansas have the opportunity to hunt Prairie Grouse. The species of Prairie Grouse in Kansas are Greater Prairie Chicken and Lesser Prairie Chicken.
The 2008-2009 Minnesota Grouse hunting season is the time of year that hunters can legally pursue Ruffed Grouse, Spruce Grouse and Sharp-tailed Grouse in Minnesota.
The 2008 New Jersey Grouse hunting season is the time of year when it is legal for hunters to take grouse in the state of New Jersey.
The 2008 Nevada Grouse hunting season is the time of year that hunters can enjoy pursuing grouse in the state of Nevada. Hunters in this state have the opportunity to hunt Blue Grouse, Ruffed Grouse and Sage Grouse.
The 2008 Nebraska Grouse hunting season is the time of year when hunters can legally hunt grouse in the state of Nebraska.
The 2008-2009 Montana Grouse hunting season is the time of year when hunters can legally hunt grouse in the state of Montana.
The 2008-2009 Missouri Grouse hunting season is the time of year when hunters can legally pursue Ruffed Grouse throughout the state of Missouri.
The 2008-2009 Iowa Grouse hunting season is when hunters can legally take Ruffed Grouse in the state of Iowa. This grouse hunting season is set by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources with the approval of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
The 2008-2009 Michigan Grouse hunting season is the time of year when hunters in can legally hunt grouse in this great state.
The 2008 Massachusetts Grouse hunting season is the time of year that it is legal to hunt Ruffed Grouse in the state of Massachusetts.
The 2008-2009 Maryland Grouse hunting season is the time of year when hunters, both residents and non-residents, can legally hunt Ruffed Grouse in the great state of Maryland.
The 2008-2009 Kentucky Grouse Hunting Season is the time of year when hunters can legally take grouse in certain areas of Kentucky.
The 2008 Indiana Grouse Hunting Season is that time of year when hunters in Indiana can legally hunt and take grouse.
The 2008 Grouse hunting season in Idaho is the time of year when hunters can legally hunt and take grouse.
The 2008-2008 Hawaii Sand-Grouse Hunting Season is the time of year that hunters can hunt and take Chestnut-bellied Sand-grouse in the beautiful state of Hawaii.
The 2008 - 2009 Georgia Grouse Hunting Season is the time of year when hunters can legally hunt and take Ruffed Grouse throughout the state of Georgia.
The 2008 Connecticut Grouse Hunting Season is the time of year when hunters can legally pursue and take Ruffed Grouse in Connecticut.
The 2008 Colorado Grouse hunting season is that time of the year when hunters can legally take Grouse.
The 2008-2009 California Grouse Hunting Season is the time of the year that hunters can legally hunt and take Blue, Ruffed and Sage Grouse in the state of California.
The 2008 Grouse Hunting Season in Arizona is the time of year that grouse hunters can legally hunt and take grouse in this state.
The 2008-2009 Alaska Grouse Hunting Season is the time of year when it is legal to hunt grouse in Alaska.
The airports and airlines expect their passengers to be on time, so why can't the passengers expect the same from the airlines and airports?
The 2008-2009 Texas Dove Hunting Season marks the beginning of the game hunting season in this great state, as dove season has been for many, many years.
The 2008 Wyoming Dove Hunting Season, as in most states, is the time of year that most hunters in this great state look forward to.
The 2008 Wisconsin dove hunting season is the time of year when hunters can legally pursue the hunting and shooting of Mourning doves in the state of Wisconsin.
The 2008-2009 West Virginia Dove Hunting Season allows hunters to pursue and take doves in the state of West Virginia.
The 2008 Washington Dove Hunting Season is the time of year that hunters can legally hunt doves in the state of Washington.
The 2008-2009 Virginia dove hunting season begins September 1.
The 2008 Utah Dove Hunting Season is the time of year when dove hunters can enjoy their particular sport.
The 2008-2009 Tennessee Dove Hunting Season is set by the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency with aide and approval from the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
The 2008 South Dakota Dove Hunting Season begins September 1, 2008 at 30 minutes before sunrise.
The 2008-2009 South Carolina Dove Hunting Season with its rules and regulations set by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources and approved by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service opens at noon on September 1, 2008.
The 2008-2009 Rhode Island Dove Hunting Season, is the time of year when hunters can hunt Mourning Doves.
The 2008 Oregon Dove Hunting Season, which is set by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and is approved by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, opens September 1, 2008.
The 2008-2009 Oklahoma Dove Hunting Season begins September 1, 2008 and extends for a total of 60 days for the majority of Oklahoma and 70 days for the Southwest Zone of Oklahoma.
The 2008 Ohio Dove Hunting Season begins September 1, 2008.
The 2008 Mourning Dove Hunting Season in North Dakota opens September 1, 2008.
Even though there are not many rules and regulations governing the 2008-2009 Mourning Dove Hunting Season in North Carolina, the ones that are in place are very important and should be totally followed.
The 2008 New Mexico Dove Hunting Season is the time of year when hunters can take Mourning Doves and White-winged Doves.
The 2008 dove hunting season in Nevada is September 1 through 30, from 1/2 an hour before sunrise until sunset each day.
The 2008-2009 Maryland dove hunting season begins September 1 and is broken down into three sessions during the fall and winter.
The 2008-2009 Louisiana dove hunting season begins September 6, 2008.
The 2008-2009 dove hunting season in Kentucky has three hunting sessions which are set and regulated by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife and are approved by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
The 2008 dove hunting season in Kansas is regulated by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks and has to be approved by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
The 2008-2009 dove hunting season in Illinois is regulated by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and is approved by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
The 2008 Mourning Dove hunting season in Minnesota allows dove hunters from all over, not just Minnesota residents, the opportunity to spend time enjoying this type of hunting.
The 2008-2009 dove hunting season in Mississippi attracts many hunters, both residents and non-residents.
The 2008 Missouri dove hunting season opens on Monday, September 1, 2008 and ends on Sunday, November 9, 2008.
The 2008 Mourning Dove hunting season in Montana is the time of the year when dove hunters get to pursue their prey of choice in this beautiful state.
The 2008 Nebraska Mourning Dove Hunting Season is one more reason hunters in Nebraska can get out into the woods and enjoy spending time with their favorite retriever and shotgun.
The 2008 Idaho dove hunting season is set by the Idaho Fish and Game Department with approval of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
The 2008 Dove Hunting Season in Colorado takes place during the months of September and October.
The 2008-2009 dove hunting season in Delaware takes place in three different sessions. These sessions are September 1, 2008 through September 27, 2008, October 20, 2008 through November 1, 2008 and December 12, 2008 through January 10, 2009.
The 2008-2009 Florida dove hunting season is much like many other states that have dove hunting seasons in that it has three phases in which hunters can enjoy this sport.
The 2008-2009 Georgia dove hunting season begins at twelve o'clock noon, September 6, 2008 and ends at sunset on January 10, 2009.
The 2008-2009 dove hunting season on the Hawaiian islands has many rules and regulations that govern the dove hunting sport.
The 2008 dove hunting season in California is split up into two sessions. These sessions are September 1 through 16 and November 8 through December 22.
The 2008-2009 dove hunting season in Arkansas has three different sessions, with the first one beginning on September 6, 2008 and ending on September 28, 2008. The next session begins on October 4, 2008 and ends on October 19, 2008.
The 2008-2009 dove hunting season in Arizona begins on September 1, 2008 and continues until August 31, 2009, depending on the species of dove the hunter is interested in hunting.
The State of Alabama has 70 days of dove hunting.
Vermont's Exotic Animal laws state that no one can possess any exotic animal.
Wyoming's Exotic Animal Laws clearly state that it is illegal to for anyone to possess certain exotic animals.
The State of West Virginia is one of the few states that does not regulate the possession of exotic animals as pets. The only regulation that pertains to possessing animals are animals that are considered native to the state.
The Washington Exotic Animal Laws are in place to protect the citizens of Washington from the dangers that can come from exotic animals.
Virginia's Exotic Animal Laws are in place to protect the native flora and fauna found in Virginia.
Utah's Exotic Animal Laws determine if an animal can be possessed by either a person or a commercial entity such as a zoo, governmental agency, aviary, wildlife research facility, educational facility or a wildlife rehabilitation facility.
In the State of Texas, a person can legally possess an exotic animal if the person has obtained the proper license or certificate of registration. Exotic animal possession that requires this license are animals that are classified as danger wild animals.
Tennessee's Exotic Animal Laws prohibits the possession of certain exotic animals unless these animals were in the individual's possession before this law went into effect on June 25, 1991.
South Dakota's Exotic Animal Laws require anyone who wishes to possess an exotic animal in the State of South Dakota to possess a permit issued from the South Dakota Animal Industry Board.
According to South Carolina's Department of Natural Resources, an exotic animal is an animal that belongs to any species that is considered to be dangerous to human beings.
Rhode Island Exotic Animal laws state that anyone wishing to possess, import or receive primates, amphibia, carnivores, reptilia, insecta and canidae must be granted a permit from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management.
Pennsylvania's Exotic Animal Laws state that a permit is required for certain animals. This permit can be acquired from the Pennsylvania Wildlife Commission.
Oregon's Exotic Animal Laws simply state that in order for an individual to possess an exotic animal, that individual must possess or have applied for a permit from the Oregon State Department of Agriculture.
Oklahoma's Exotic Animal Law states that anyone wishing to possess wildlife, which can also include exotic animals for pets, must have the same permit that an individual would need for possessing or raising these animals for commercial purposes.
Ohio's Exotic Animal Law simply states that it is illegal for anyone to bring a non-domestic or exotic animal into the state without the proper permits, a health certificate for each animal and a certificate from a veterinarian stating that the animal has been inspected.
North Dakota's Exotic Animal Laws explain in detail what it takes to legally possess a non-traditional pet.
The North Carolina Exotic Animal Law varies from county to county or city to city as the State of North Carolina leaves this up to the local government.
The New York Exotic Animal Law simply states that it is illegal to possess any wild animal.
Missouri's Exotic Animal Law, MO. REV. STAT. §578.023, simply states that anyone who keeps a dangerous wild animal has to register the dangerous wild animal with the local law enforcement agency in the county where the animal is housed.
Mississippi's Exotic Animal Laws define what animals are considered "inherently dangerous to humans" as well as which animals are prohibited, what permits are required and what are exceptions to the laws.
The State of Minnesota joins many other states across America in regulating the types of animals its citizens can possess as pets or as a business venture.
New Mexico's Exotic Animal Law simply states that it is illegal for an individual to possess non-domestic felines, crocodiles, wolves, alligators and primates as pets.
New Jersey's exotic animal laws state that it is illegal for anyone to have a potentially dangerous animal as a pet without a proper permit.
The New Hampshire Exotic Animal Laws make it illegal for individuals to possess certain exotic animals with the exception of exhibitors.
The Nebraska Exotic Animal Laws are very similar to other exotic animal laws found throughout the states.
The State of Montana has in place regulations pertaining to any exotic animals that are imported, transplanted or possessed within this state.
The State of Michigan has laws dictating what exotic pets are permitted.
The Massachusetts Exotic Animal Law is simple. It state that it is illegal for anyone to possess any non-domesticated animal, including wild birds, mammals, fish, reptiles or amphibians unless the animal was owned before June 30, 1995.
The Maryland Exotic Animal Laws state that it is illegal for any person to possess or breed certain species of animals, unless they had these animals in their possession before May 31, 2006.
The State of Maine allows a person or persons to possess exotic animals as long as they have a permit for said animal or animals.
The State of Louisiana recognizes that certain quadrupeds are potentially dangerous and can pose threats to the safety and health of the general public as well as the native flora and fauna found throughout Louisiana, some of which are threatened or even endangered.
The Kentucky Exotic Animal Laws are in place to protect the native fauna and flora of the state of Kentucky. With this in mind, anyone considering an exotic animal for a pet better make sure it is legal to possess such animal.
The lawmakers in the state of Kansas have seen the importance of creating and enforcing laws that determine the rules and regulations of exotic animal possession and sales.
The State of Iowa regulates the owning or possessing of exotic or dangerous animals by anyone in the state as per a bill signed on the 25th of May, 2007.
Indiana Exotic Animal Laws are in place to protect public safety and to protect the health of the exotic animal.
These Illinois Exotic Animal Laws clearly state who can rightfully or legally possess exotic animals in this state, what animals are included in these statutes and what the repercussions for violating these statutes will be.
The State of Idaho has one state code that pertains to exotic animals this code states that it is illegal to hold any wildlife or exotic animal captive unless the individual responsible for said animal has the proper permits or licenses to do so.
Hawaii Exotic Animal Laws are in place to protect the agriculture, aquaculture and horticulture of the State of Hawaii. These laws require quarantines, prohibited species and permitted species of feral and other non-domestic animals or exotic animals.
In the State of Georgia, exotic or wild animals that are considered dangerous can be transfered, sold, transported, imported, possessed or purchased as long as the person responsible for the dangerous animal is in possession of the necessary permit or license.
The Florida Exotic Animal Laws or Codes determines which animals may be kept in Florida and if these keeping these animals will require a permit or license.
These Delaware Exotic Animal Laws or codes plainly state information regarding possession, permits, rules, regulations, exemptions and of course, penalties.
Connecticut, as with other states, protects its people as well as its native plants and animals by enforcing Exotic Animal Laws.
In the State of Colorado, not all animals can be considered pets. If you are interested in an exotic animal to have as a pet in this state, you better check it out closely.
California Exotic Animal Laws are in place for the protection of the state's agricultural interests, for protection of the imported animals or non-native animals, for protection of the population of native animals and for the good of the public health and safety.
Arkansas Exotic Animal Laws carefully explain how, who, what and where that pertain to exotic animals.
Arizona Exotic Animal Laws consist of 5 laws or regulations that determine how exotic animals are kept legally in the State of Arizona.
Alaska exotic animal laws ban individuals fromm owning non-domestic animals as well as prohibits them from being import or exported or released into the wilds of Alaska.
Alabama Exotic Animal Laws are important to the continued successful growth of the population of native animals. If there were no laws pertaining to these animals, then the native species who call Alabama home could suffer and the size of their populations would decrease.
Canned hunts are the latest uproar caused by hunting community. These hunts are not considered actual hunts by most people because they lack the fair chase challenge that is considered important.
The Wyoming Hunter's Education Program is instituted and coordinated by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to provide knowledge to hunters that will enable them to become safer and more competent while handling firearms.
The Wisconsin Hunter's Education Program, offered by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, is a tool that can be used by hunters and by the state to increase the reputation of the sport of hunting.
Today hunters who are born after December 31, 1974 are required, by law, to successfully complete a hunter education program before they can buy a West Virginia hunting license.
According to Washington State Law, any hunter who was born after January 1, 1972 is required to successfully complete a hunter education program and have proof to show before they can buy a Washington hunting license.
The Virginia Hunter's Education Program, provided by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, is mandatory for hunters between the ages of 12 and 15 and for first time hunters before they can purchase a hunting license.
The Vermont Hunter's Education Program is a free program that supports the hunting traditions of Vermont by developing hunters, both male and female, that are skilled and responsible. Not only does this program support hunting in Vermont, it is required by law.
The Utah Hunter's Education Program, which became mandatory in 1960, is the result of a partnership between volunteers and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources to help hunters in Utah to become better, more responsible hunters.
The Tennessee Hunter's Education Program, which became official in 1975, has aided in the dramatic decline of hunting accidents in the State of Tennessee.
The South Dakota Legislature recognized the need to educate their hunters as early as 1955. During this time, the number of hunting related accidents was on the increase, especially with young hunters.
The South Carolina Hunter's Education Program, which is approved by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, is in place to make the hunters in South Carolina become more knowledgeable, skillful, responsible and above all safe.
This program is directly related to the decline in the number of hunting related accidents, either ending in injury or even in death.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife offers the Texas Hunter's Education Program to anyone who has a desire or needs to take it. This program has proven itself in the decline of hunting related accidents and hunting