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Long before the American government removed them both from their ancestral homelands, wolves and Native Americans coexisted ...
The Washington Department of Natural Resources has been using a firefighting helicopter to haul abandoned boats off an ...
Ian Wargo, a civil engineer and licensed guide from Kalispell, has been appointed to serve on the seven-person board responsible for setting hunting, fishing and trapping regulations in Montana, Gov.
Thirty-seven wolves died in Washington in 2024, including four killed for preying on livestock, one by a cougar, one dying ...
With roster needs and cap situations in mind, how each team fits as a destination for one of the biggest names to hit free ...
Thanks to a recent blizzard of executive orders and late-night congressional maneuvers, the nation’s public lands have become ...
State and federal governments provide most of the funding needed for managing fish and wildlife in this country.
Elizabeth Craig (5), director of seabird research at the Shoals Marine Laboratory, which is largely funded by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, has found that the chicks are unable to ...
The Fifth Annual Outdoor Adventure Day, hosted by the Department and Corrales Parks and Recreation, starts at 7:30 a.m. and goes until 1:30 p.m. There is a fishing derby with prizes for anglers age 17 ...
Typically, antlers are shed after the fall rut, between November and April, so the animals can focus on surviving the winter, ...
To transfer public lands into private hands efficiently, Congress passed a series of laws: the Homestead Act, the General Mining Act, the Desert Land Act and the Timber and Stone Act, for example.