
Endangered San Joaquin Kit Foxes Act as Good Neighbors in Kern County, California
DFG is calling on the residents of Kern County to help with the long-term recovery of the San Joaquin (SJ) kit fox.
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DFG is calling on the residents of Kern County to help with the long-term recovery of the San Joaquin (SJ) kit fox.
Forest health experts say unseasonably warm weather across Wisconsin is raising concerns that oak wilt, a serious and almost always fatal fungal disease of red oaks, will likely appear sooner than normal and encourage landowners

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation recently confirmed origins of the mountain lion struck and killed by a motorist in November 2011 near Minco.

The animosity of a group that opposes deer culling programs and sharpshooters was recently taken up a notch as allegations of trespassing were made against DNR employees.

The House on Monday passed a bill that would take away the DNR’s responsibilities for managing 2.5 million acres of school trust lands, most of them in northeastern Minnesota. The bipartisan measure passed 104-26

As the DNR rolls out its over-winter deer population estimates in preparation for setting up the 2012 archery, gun, and muzzleloader seasons, hunters are going to see a wide range of deer densities where some

Sandhill crane hunting, reduced panfish bag limits, a repeal of the early release season for largemouth bass in northwestern counties, and allowing coyote hunting during the gun deer season in northern Wisconsin
One hundred fifteen students from around the state met at the Booker Fowler Fish Hatchery on March 5 and 7 to participate in the paddlefish spawn.

Trappers in New York are benefiting from a widely-improved global fur market in what’s considered to be one of the best years for pelt prices in recent memory.
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