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 ...
Highlights of 2024 I think people are going to look back at 2024 as a really good upland year. I think that our pheasant numbers, grouse numbers, partridge numbers – the three of them provided as good ...
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.
North Dakota Tourism has unveiled its new campaign promotional materials for 2025. State tourism director Sara Otte Coleman ...
The North Dakota Legislature isn't done trying to reshape approval requirements for future ballot questions that cover ...
A US beef producer from North Dakota and an Australian producer from Bathurst have a lot in common when it comes to ...
Tourism numbers have risen steadily in North Dakota since the pandemic years as travelers seek more open space and fewer ...
The president may have let his true priority slip during a Fox News interview. Sean Hepburn Ferrer, the son of the late ...