
More conservation cuts ahead?
Conservation groups are now decrying a House proposal that would reduce that funding from the current level of $345 million to just $66 million in fiscal year 2013.
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Conservation groups are now decrying a House proposal that would reduce that funding from the current level of $345 million to just $66 million in fiscal year 2013.

Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter wants the public to weigh in on his tentative plan to prevent the federal government from listing sage grouse under the Endangered Species Act.

Kansas has extended its hours for hunting sandhill cranes, raising concerns among conservationists about the potential impact on the endangered whooping crane
The DLNR is responding to a shark incident reported about 10 a.m. today at Kahana Beach, fronting the Hololani Resort, 4401 Lower Honoapiilani Hwy., located a third of a mile north of the surf area

Rapid City, S.D. (AP) – South Dakota wildlife officials have killed two more mountain lions that wandered into residential areas. Game, Fish and Parks Department regional wildlife manager John Kanta tells the Rapid City Journal

West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP) – Black bears in Florida will no longer be considered a threatened species under a plan approved Wednesday by wildlife commissioners. The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ended the decades-old

After four months of feeding, caring for and tending to 175 tiny rainbow trout living in a 55-gallon fish tank, a group of Middletown High School students turned the fish loose to fend for themselves.

Two questions anglers in the state immediately asked were, “Does this mean there is still a chance for a Fish Management Fund?” and “Does the group lobbying for the Fish Management Fund still want to

An “operational bulletin” issued by the Canadian government and intended to give some one-time law offenders from the United States a single free pass into the country appears to be working in most cases.
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