
Gray wolf confirmed in Nebraska – for only third time in more than a century
Genetic testing showed the animal, killed by hunters, originated from a population of wolves found in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.
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Genetic testing showed the animal, killed by hunters, originated from a population of wolves found in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.

The ram, with a gross score of 170-2/8 on the Boone and Crockett scale, was a trophy caliber sheep.

Michigan DNR: Groundbreaking legislation provides critical funding for fish and wildlife in greatest need.

The season will provide a harvest opportunity for up to eight mountain lions in two sub-units within the Pine Ridge of northwestern Nebraska.

Egg-collection goal, so as to meet 2018 walleye stocking requests, is approximately 88 million eggs, and the NGPC is scheduled to stock nearly 31.6 million walleyes into public waters across the state.

WOOD RIVER, Neb. — It started with a piece of a cardboard box nailed to a wood railing on the waterfowl viewing deck at the Platte River near Alda. Hand-printed in block letters across the

Data from this study will help determine survival rates and mortality factors, habitat use, home range size and movements of adult female and fawn mule deer in southwest Nebraska. Another goal of the study is

LINCOLN, Neb. — In 2017, a record 209 active bald eagle nests were estimated in Nebraska by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Bald eagles were on federal and state endangered species lists as late

More than 50 bighorn sheep are carrying new equipment to help the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission track and aid their populations, with hopes of finding the answers to the struggling species’ survival.
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