Test confirms, pup is wild wolf near Ketchum, Idaho
A DNA test shows that a pup picked up outside Ketchum on May 25 is a wild wolf.
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A DNA test shows that a pup picked up outside Ketchum on May 25 is a wild wolf.

Sportsmen across the state will be affected by three historic decisions approved during last week’s Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission meeting

Friday is the deadline to apply for a permit to hunt alligators on public waterways in Mississippi.

Bow hunters will have the opportunity to hunt for deer this fall and winter in the northwest Arkansas city of Eureka Springs

Caves located on state lands in Tennessee will remain closed in an effort to slow the spread of White Nose Syndrome (WNS) among the state’s bat population

The effort to return the Mexican gray wolf to the American Southwest has been fraught with legal disputes, illegal shootings, livestock deaths and emotion.

More pronghorn fawns are showing up on the landscape this spring across Montana, raising hopes of a good fawn crop, but antelope still are years from full recovery.

Anglers received good news this week as Fish and Wildlife commissioners approved fishing for wild coho on 10 rivers and one lake.

Nicholas J. Wray of Harrisonville could have rested on his laurels after catching a Missouri State-record river carpsucker on pole and line in 2008.
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