
Report from the Dakotas: Winter stress continues to build for wildlife
A jury trial date has also been set for a North Dakota man charged in connection with a waterfowl-hunting incident caught on camera last fall.

A jury trial date has also been set for a North Dakota man charged in connection with a waterfowl-hunting incident caught on camera last fall.

Few people have both feet planted in the natural resources public policy arena like Katie McKalip, of Missoula, Mont. During the past 16 years, she’s worked for the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (2007-2015), and since

If I made a mistake, the whole office knew about it, so I stopped making mistakes. I didn’t enjoy this, but I had the sense to realize that I was getting an education you could

Becoming a falconer and obtaining a permit to possess a bird is a training-intensive and time-consuming process that includes an apprenticeship. Falconers work hard at their sport, but they clearly play hard when it’s time

In the middle of cold Minnesota winters, we sometimes worry about heating bills, frozen pipes, or whether the car will start in the morning.

Research officials from the University of Minnesota and Three Rivers Park District affixed the deer with GPS radio collars, which will be used to monitor their movements year-round for two years. Researchers also took blood

The Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee on Wednesday, Feb. 8 passed House File 1202 and referred it to the House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee. The bill addresses chronic wasting disease and

Editor’s Note: The Wood Duck Society and the staff at Outdoor News agree that mounting wood duck houses on trees creates an unnecessary predation hazard for the birds.

Turkey hunters are pretty good at talking like a turkey, but not so much at listening. This trait can lead to false hopes and unfilled tags when keen listening could be the key to dropping
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