Nearly $32 million awarded in boating, tourism grants
Michigan leads the way among Great Lakes states with grants totaling more than $1 million.
Nearly $32 million awarded in boating, tourism grants Read More »
Michigan leads the way among Great Lakes states with grants totaling more than $1 million.
Nearly $32 million awarded in boating, tourism grants Read More »
The fish are cut off from their spawning grounds by a wood-and-rock irrigation dam in eastern Montana. They now number about 125 wild fish, and U.S. government officials have acknowledged that the species could go extinct if action isn’t taken.
Montana dam construction blocked again over threat to endangered pallid sturgeon Read More »
The plaintiffs are 17 tribes, clans and individuals from Montana, South Dakota, North Dakota, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico and Canada, with two more tribes from Nebraska and South Dakota being added.
Native Americans say grizzly bear decision violates religion Read More »
What may be true in one part of the country – or even one part of a county – may not be true in another. And there are signs that the most common tick-borne illness – Lyme disease – may be occurring at roughly usual levels.
Too early for forecast on Lyme-disease ticks Read More »
The first pack hasn’t been spotted since May 2016.
Just second pack of gray wolves since 1920s spotted in Northern California Read More »
Groups opposing the expansion say farm-raised fish could expose wild trout downstream to deadly sickness.
Fish hatchery expansion on hold in Michigan Read More »
Wisconsin deer hunters – not the deer herd – needed the ‘help’ of Dr. James Kroll.
Please don’t cite the Wisconsin Deer Trustee Report to me anymore – I’ve heard enough Read More »
Kristen Monroe talks about balancing floats with the proper sinker weight to achieve ‘neutral buoyancy.’
‘Shot your float’ right the first time and you’ll catch fish right off the bat (video) Read More »