
Report from the Dakotas: Winter stress continues to build for wildlife
A jury trial date has also been set for a North Dakota man charged in connection with a waterfowl-hunting incident caught on camera last fall.

A jury trial date has also been set for a North Dakota man charged in connection with a waterfowl-hunting incident caught on camera last fall.

Conrad Lorenz, the original animal behaviorist, described instincts as “fixed action patterns” and proposed a more extensive definition.

Editor’s Note: The Wood Duck Society and the staff at Outdoor News agree that mounting wood duck houses on trees creates an unnecessary predation hazard for the birds.

I was heartened to see at least one duck hunter on social media encourage bird watchers to buy federal waterfowl stamps to ensure that redheads and other waterfowl continue to thrive.

The event, “R3 What Women Want” webinar, designed to share and grow participation trends for women in hunting, sport shooting, and archery, hosted more than 400 attendees from 51 states and various countries.

The Minnesota DNR likely will decide at some point in March whether to move forward with a plan to restore Boot Lake in Jackson County, a shallow lake that some call a “dead sea” for

To remain relevant, there is a growing consensus that NAMWC needs to adapt. Effective management in the 21st Century will require collaborative work among fish and wildlife agencies, public health professionals, farmers, ecologists, private landowners,

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from Ohio Outdoor News.

Indian Creek Nature Center is hosting an event on Trumpeter Swans on Feb. 4, from 1 to 4 p.m., at Amazing Space at Indian Creek Nature Center, 5300 Otis Road SE, in Cedar Rapids. The
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