
Grizzly relocated to grow numbers in northwestern Montana
It’s the 20th bear to join the region near the Montana-Idaho border under an augmentation program that began in 1990.

It’s the 20th bear to join the region near the Montana-Idaho border under an augmentation program that began in 1990.

QUANTICO, Va. — When the sun sets and nearby Marines wind down for the evening, Sam Freeze suits up and goes bat hunting. Six nights a week in the summer, the doctoral student at

A limited hunting season could be used to stop the herd from getting too large.

VICKSBURG, Miss. — Nearly 18,000 acres in Mississippi’s Delta region have been acquired by the state in the largest piece of land it has bought in 40 years. The Clarion Ledger reported the sale of

The grouse that are harvested every year tend to be quickly replaced in reproduction.

Instead, anglers urged to consider warm-water fish species, such as bass, northern pike, bowfin or panfish.

Judge says environmental groups failed to prove there were practical alternatives to the $59 million dam serving farmers in western North Dakota and eastern Montana.

Drew Price of Colchester, Vt., spent eight years in his quest to be the first to catch and enter all 33 species in the Vermont program.

With the proliferation of adult quagga mussels in Lake Powell, on the border of Utah and Arizona, watercraft from this lake that are entering Montana will be subject to additional measures at watercraft inspection stations
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