Welcome to the OutdoorsForHer.com Feature of the Week!
Every week OFH will feature an animal, plant, bird, fish, equipment or other item that will provide our visitors with useful information when engaged in outdoor activites. We hope you enjoy this feature and we welcome any comments, ideas or additions to the weekly topics. As the new feature is added, the past features will always be available for our visitors to view.
Every week OFH will feature an animal, plant, bird, fish, equipment or other item that will provide our visitors with useful information when engaged in outdoor activites. We hope you enjoy this feature and we welcome any comments, ideas or additions to the weekly topics. As the new feature is added, the past features will always be available for our visitors to view.
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Feature of the Week 09-06 Mule Deer Feature of the Week 09/06 – Mule Deer
Physical Characteristics
Mule deer are distinct from other deer by their mule like ears. The ears may reach lengths of 10 inches. The mule deer
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Feature of the week - August 30 - Pheasants Forever Pheasants Forever
Purpose: The purpose of Pheasants Forever (PF) is to work on the conservation of pheasants, quail and other wildlife through habitat improvements, public awareness, education
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Feature of the Week - August 23 - National Wild Turkey Federation National Wild Turkey Federation
Purpose: The purpose of the National Wild Turkey Federation is a nonprofit conservation and hunting organization that works for the conservation of the wild turkey
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Feature of the Week - August 16 - National Rifle Association National Rifle Association
Purpose: The purpose of the National Rifle Association is to defend America’s second amendment rights, promote and provide education regarding gun use and to
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Feature of the Week - August 9 - Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
Purpose: The purpose of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is to work to inform the public and the foundation’s members about elk hunting practices, conserving
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Feature of the Week - 7/26/09 - Coyote Coyote
Typical location: United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America
Habitat: Coyotes are territorial animals with a range of around 12 miles. They are primarily nocturnal
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Feature of the Week - 7/19/09 - Red Fox Red Fox
Typical location: North America
Habitat: The red fox can easily adapt to cities or areas where there are large numbers of people. They are often noted to adapt well to human
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Feature of the Week - 7/12/09 - Largemouth Bass Largemouth Bass
The largemouth bass, also known as the largemouth black bass, widemouth bass, bucketmouth or big bass is a member of the Sunfish family.
Typical location: The largemouth bass
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Feature of the Week - 7/5/09 - Rainbow Trout Rainbow Trout
The rainbow trout, also known as the redband trout is native to North America. Rainbow trout are members of the salmon family and are known for their hard-fighting and excellent
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Feature of the Week - 6/28/2009 - Walleye Week of June 28 - July 4
Walleye
The walleye is known as the one of the best eating fresh water fish in North America. The walleye is part of the perch family and are an excellent
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