
USFWS faces lawsuit over Illinois chorus frog protection
The Center for Biological Diversity has sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over its decision to not protect the Illinois chorus frog under the Endangered Species Act.
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The Center for Biological Diversity has sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over its decision to not protect the Illinois chorus frog under the Endangered Species Act.

Several trails at the most visited state park in Illinois will be closed until June for upgrades and repairs, according to DNR.
As previously reported, Starved Rock State Park is undergoing an $18 million

The New York 4-H Shooting Sports program is preparing to send a team of young shooting sports enthusiasts to compete in the 4-H Shooting Sports National Championships.

Conservation Congress delegates have been looking at a dedicated funding source for the Wisconsin DNR’s fish and wildlife programs and the game warden force since at least the early 1990s.
Bob Ellingson served as

One of my many pastime activities is improving habitat on my small parcel of land, such as removing the non-native trees and shrubs and then planting native flora.
I also spend a lot of

Dick Dennie’s trail camera snapped two foxes “meeting in a wintery woods,” as he wrote, echoing the famous Robert Frost poem.

The Muskingum River watershed circulates the life blood of eastern Ohio, a massive 8,051 square miles, through all or part of 27 counties, the major cities of Akron, Mt. Vernon, Mansfield, Marietta, Newark, Canton, Zanesville,

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds anglers that the 2026-27 inland trout season will open on Saturday, April 4 and run through Oct. 15, increasing harvest opportunities throughout the state’s inland streams, springs

Formed in 1934, the Wisconsin Conservation Congress has been advising state natural resources agencies on fish and wildlife matters for more than 90 years.
Each year on the second Monday of April, the Conservation
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