Mountain lion shot in Boise, Idaho
Officials with Boise State University say a mountain lion that has been seen in southeast Boise over the past couple of days has been shot and killed.
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Officials with Boise State University say a mountain lion that has been seen in southeast Boise over the past couple of days has been shot and killed.
Beginning this week, sportsmen will have the option to donate $1 to Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry when they purchase their Arkansas Game and Fish Commission license.
A young mountain lion was spotted at two different locations near Boise’s Broadway Bridge early this morning.

Wildlife officials plan to trap grizzly bears in southwestern Montana starting Monday and are warning outdoor enthusiasts to be aware of possible increased bear activity.

More than 200 spectators watched the transfer of 11 elk to a 5-acre holding pen on a reclaimed strip mine site Friday in Buchanan County.

Wyoming Game and Fish Department game wardens caught several people illegally collecting shed antlers in southwest Wyoming last month.
The popularity of archery among school-aged students continues to grow through the National Archery in Schools Program and even through books and movies that are popular among youth such as The Hunger Games, and The

Bowhunter groups fighting the proposed legislation, which would open up crossbow hunting in the state, were dealt a blow this month when the bill literally rose from the dead and ran off.

Washington — In a move interpreted by some as a sign an updated federal Farm Bill may be on the immediate horizon, the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry unveiled a bill authors say
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