
Grizzly attacks men hunting black bears in Montana
KALISPELL, Mont. — Montana wildlife authorities say a man shot and killed a grizzly bear after it ran out of some brush and bit his adult son’s arm. The father and son were hunting black

KALISPELL, Mont. — Montana wildlife authorities say a man shot and killed a grizzly bear after it ran out of some brush and bit his adult son’s arm. The father and son were hunting black

Prosecutors will seek $10,000 in restitution for each eagle for a total of $2.4 million.

CUSTER, S.D. — A South Dakota teenager has killed a mountain lion that attacked several animals on his family’s property in the southwest part of the state. The Rapid City Journal reports the mountain lion

The mountainous ecosystem along the Canadian border has about 1,000 bears. The population has more than doubled since 1993, and biologists say the bears now occupy at least 22,000 square miles.

Hope is that, when the weather turns colder, the salmon run will resume.

Minot, N.D., committee focusing on reducing the population of turkey, deer, geese, raccoons and rabbits.

It’s not clear where the gray wolf came from because DNA samples don’t find a connection with known wolf packs in eastern Washington, Idaho or British Columbia.

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. — A hunk of rock “the size of an apartment building” fell off the granite face of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park on Wednesday, killing one person and injuring another

Kicks off a new era of wolf management in Wyoming – earlier this year, a court lifted federal protection for wolves in the state, while denying the same in Great Lakes.
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