29K deer taken by 44K hunters in North Dakota in 2016
Overall hunter success was 66 percent, with each hunter spending an average of 4.4 days in the field.
29K deer taken by 44K hunters in North Dakota in 2016 Read More »
Overall hunter success was 66 percent, with each hunter spending an average of 4.4 days in the field.
29K deer taken by 44K hunters in North Dakota in 2016 Read More »
The northern badlands population, which was hit the hardest from 2014 die-off, increased 2 percent from last year. However, the southern badlands population was down 3 percent.
North Dakota bighorn sheep population stable Read More »
Over a 10-year period, approximately $19 million in federal funds from the Farm Service Agency will be used to provide annual rental, incentive and cost-share payments for filter strips, riparian buffers, or pollinator and honeybee habitat.
In North Dakota, touting habitat projects designed for wildlife Read More »
Despite the heavy snow that covered much of the state in December, major widespread fish kills not expected.
North Dakota anglers: Be on lookout for winterkill Read More »
This year, a record 614 archers competed in the North Dakota National Archery in the Schools Program state bull’s-eye tournament, a 15 percent increase from the mark set last year.
North Dakota youth archers out in force for state NASP tournament Read More »
Anyone seeing these birds as they move through the state is asked to report sightings so the birds can be tracked.
Whooping crane migration heating up across North Dakota Read More »
A conditional season in zone 1 will open March 21 for hunters to pursue the additional five mountain lions that were not taken during the early season. The zone 1 early season quota was eight, and only three were taken.
One North Dakota mountain lion season closes, conditional season set to open Read More »
Season will no longer open on the second Saturday in October, which had been the case for more than 20 years.
New law moves North Dakota pheasant opener up to Oct. 7 Read More »
Anglers and hunters may purchase new licenses starting today at the North Dakota Game and Fish Department website and at more than 140 vendor locations throughout the state.
In North Dakota, time for new licenses — and new-look online licensing system Read More »