Large cat sighting disputed
Originally reported as cougars, DNR officials now conclude it was bobcats Nashwauk, Minn. — The report of a pair of mountain lions in Itasca County has been called a case of mistaken identity by a
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Originally reported as cougars, DNR officials now conclude it was bobcats Nashwauk, Minn. — The report of a pair of mountain lions in Itasca County has been called a case of mistaken identity by a
By Marcus Schneck Contributing Writer Harrisburg — Far fewer of the ring-necked pheasants stocked each fall by the Pennsylvania Game Commission are snagged by predators or killed by motor vehicles than critics generally believe, according
Roscommon, Mich. — Michigan Department of Natural Resources biologists want the public’s help to locate denned bears the department uses to collect data, rehome orphaned cubs and train staff on handling wildlife. DNR officials

Green Pond, N.J. (AP) — Pedals, the injured, tall-walking black bear whose two-year trudge through suburban North Jersey made him an internet sensation, was killed in the state’s first bowhunt in four decades. The state’s

A buck saunters into view, and Albert ends his deer-hunting dry spell
Columbus — Often a bane to rural and urban Ohio landowners, coyotes and their distinctive howls remain music to the ears of scientific researchers. Scientific findings on coyote vocalizations were highlighted recently in the Natural
The Associated Press Wichita, Kan. — Organizers of a Kansas coyote hunting contest have settled a lawsuit filed by an animal rights group that sought to stop them from holding another one. The Animal Legal
Elderly hunter disappeared in Warren County By Don Lehman Contributing Writer Horicon, N.Y. — The state Department of Environmental Conservation is hoping the state’s hunters can help solve the mystery of a fellow hunter’s disappearance
Bismarck, N.D. — Calling it a conservation priority region for ducks and duck hunters, the Delta Waterfowl Foundation has announced a new waterfowl conservation plan for the Great Lakes, one of North America’s most threatened
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