
Judge: Grizzlies near U.S.-Canada border merit endangered status
Order reverses 2014 re-classification by U.S. wildlife officials for 40-50 bears of the Cabinet-Yaak bear population under the federal Endangered Species Act.
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Order reverses 2014 re-classification by U.S. wildlife officials for 40-50 bears of the Cabinet-Yaak bear population under the federal Endangered Species Act.

A sense of mystery surrounding what will happen during the total solar eclipse Monday, Aug. 21 has captured most everyone’s imagination.

Total populations were estimated at 47.3 million breeding ducks in the traditional survey area, which is similar to last year’s estimate of 48.4 million and is 34 percent above the 1955-2016 long-term average.

Would be the first time moose hunting would be allowed on Des Lacs and Upper Souris wildlife refuges in northern North Dakota.

It says U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service had not sufficiently considered important factors, including how loss of historical territory would affect the predator’s recovery and how removing the Great Lakes population segment from the endangered

Environmental groups like the Center for Biological Diversity have fought for an endangered species listing for the amphibians since the 1990s. And after reaching a settlement, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will likely issue

But not much is expected to immediately change as a result of the handover of management to the various states.

Creek in far southwestern Colorado will have the largest continuous stretch of native Colorado River cutthroat trout in the state.

With the final weeks of the off-season ticking down, waterfowl hunters are anticipating release of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Waterfowl Breeding Duck Population and Habitat Survey, expected next month. The report is a
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