Whether it’s jackrabbits, javelinas, or coyotes, the Arizona Game and Fish Department has seen an increase in people having run-ins with wildlife.
The below average count was expected this year for wintering waterfowl due to cold temperatures in late November and early January leading up to the survey.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s annual midwinter waterfowl survey in early January indicated about 88,000 Canada geese and 3,225 mallards in the state. Learn more in this week’s “North ...
To see where North Dakota has been of late and what’s in store down the road, Jeb Williams, Game and Fish Department director, assesses the state of the state from an outdoor perspective.
Two hikers made a wrong turn on a cold trail in New Hampshire, prompting rescuers to quickly set out to find them, officials said. Wildlife officials got a call at 12:45 p.m. Jan. 18 about two men who ...
There will be just over 8,500 wild turkey licenses for the 2025 spring hunting season. The North Dakota Game and Fish ...
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A moose with Christmas lights wrapped around its neck was spotted in a neighborhood near Kincaid Park on Tuesday, raising ...
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes last Tuesday confirmed a case of chronic wasting disease in a mule deer harvested ...
In the fall of 1995 Lee Anderson was hoping to get on with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks as a game warden. So he volunteered for the agency and for several months, picked up road kills alongside ...
More than 750 tidewater gobies were rescued from a Malibu lagoon scorched by the Palisades fire. Seared watersheds can take ...
Kansas wildlife officials are due to meet in the Little Apple towards the end of January to discuss topics related to ...