
Mountain lion caught on video in far-eastern South Dakota, near Iowa border
The closest breeding population of mountain lions is about 400 miles away, in western South Dakota’s Black Hills.

The closest breeding population of mountain lions is about 400 miles away, in western South Dakota’s Black Hills.

Next-generation software for your digital devices makes bird-watching more efficient and satisfying than ever.

Park biologist spotted grizzly bears feeding on carcasses of three elk, at least one that was killed by a hunter.

The issue involves a mystery: About half of the elk calves born in southwestern Colorado die within six months. Of the survivors, another 15 percent perish before they turn a year old. And researchers don’t

Sure, fewer birds may be available, but most hunters have hung up their upland bird spurs for chasing whitetails or tackling the hard water.

An early deep freeze has anglers across north country eager to launch the 2018-19 ice fishing season.

Wolf advocates say the site-specific plans will prioritize and make the best use of non-lethal tools, while ranchers hope the proposal gives them a quicker and clearer path to dealing with problem wolves.

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Prices are down for furs, and West Virginia authorities are not expecting many trappers this year. Rich Rogers is the furbearer project leader for the state Division of Natural Resources. He told

Overcrowding impacting deer health, damaging forests and causing property owners to complain about the animals chomping down their landscaping.
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