This year's Missouri deer hunting season ended Wednesday, with the Missouri Department of Conservation reporting ... self-inflicted firearms-related hunter incidents and three nonfatal, shooter ...
IRON COUNTY, Mo. – Conservation officials are investigating after a deer hunter in rural Missouri killed a mountain lion over the weekend. The Missouri Department of Conservation says it is ...
A Missouri deer hunter reportedly killed ... a Platte County resident took what the Department of Conservation calls on its website an “unmistakable” photo of a mountain lion in a tree.
The paper, published Tuesday by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department ... showing how hunter harvest ultimately helps suppress the spread of CWD. Courtesy of USGS The ...
Missouri's 2024-2025 deer-hunting season ended Jan. 15 with the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC ... According to MDC, four non-fatal, self-inflicted firearms-related hunter incidents and ...
Between death threats and offers to take me to Las Vegas from friends and strangers, I drew a Paunsaugunt premium limited-entry deer ... Hunter, Dept. MH, 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, VA, ...
You’ll have to look for them yourself – the car window at 70 mph is not a good photo op. You can see the eastern ... according to the state Department of Conservation’s online Field Guide. One other ...
MISSOURI, USA — Missouri deer hunters ended a lackluster hunting season on Jan. 15, with the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) releasing a below-average harvest total a day later.
In 2023, Missourians had nearly 36,000 crashes with deer. Keeping that in mind, Anthony wants to know if the Missouri Department of Conservation will pay for hitting a deer in Missouri.
A Fredericktown family reported that the locally beloved bird – a leucistic red-tailed hawk – was on their property and unable to fly, according to a Feb. 11 Facebook post from the Missouri Department ...
A hunter in Mississippi took a gamble by letting several big bucks walk in hope of bagging a big 10-point he'd been seeing for several deer seasons.
The 2024-25 deer count ended at 238,137, the fourth-highest ever. Moreover, the resident adult hunter success rate, a number derived from permit sales, finished at 46.2%, an all-time high.