
Nebraska gets go-ahead for first regular teal season
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently approved a September teal season in the northern part of the state, ending a four-year experimental season.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently approved a September teal season in the northern part of the state, ending a four-year experimental season.

“This is my way of giving back to nature.”

BOISE, Idaho — Environmental groups have filed a lawsuit contending the U.S. Forest Service is illegally jeopardizing bighorn sheep by allowing University of Idaho domestic sheep on two eastern Idaho grazing allotments as part of

BURLINGTON, Vt. — Ticks are active again this season and residents should take steps to prevent tick bites in what’s expected to be a record year for human cases of the tick-borne disease anaplasmosis,

The key to a successful Midwestern autumn wild turkey season is plenty of yelping and a feeding-hen decoy.

The number of wild birds is up this fall, more than 10,000 pen-reared pheasants will be released on public hunting areas, and the hunt on private land will be longer than last year.

Finding walleyes and crappies can be simple if you locate their primary food source in fall: schools of baitfish.

A majority of the animals will help supplement tribal herds through the InterTribal Buffalo Council. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe will receive 30 to 40 bison and the Three Affiliated Tribes will get five to

DECATUR, Ala. — Hundreds of hunters headed to north Alabama’s hills last weekend for the opening of bow and arrow deer hunting season. With deer, rabbit, squirrel and dove seasons under way, time has come
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