
Minnesota’s famed wildlife artist, Jim Killen, dies at 89
Jim Killen was known to look at life as a painting in waiting.
“It starts with a dream and a blank canvas and it’s anybody’s guess how it will turn out,” he’d say. “Then

Jim Killen was known to look at life as a painting in waiting.
“It starts with a dream and a blank canvas and it’s anybody’s guess how it will turn out,” he’d say. “Then

A federal judge issued an arrest warrant Jan. 8 for a Montana man who failed to show up for an initial court appearance on charges of killing thousands of birds, including bald and golden eagles.

Eli Schaefer from Houghton, Mich., still can’t believe he was lucky enough to capture video of a cougar killing a white-tailed deer on one of his trail cameras near Toivola in Houghton County on the

Iowa Department of Natural Resources foresters are using a novel plan to eliminate invasive species, testing that approach at Backbone State Park near Strawberry Point.
The approach involves using a bulldozer and excavator to

The Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife is seeking reports of gray foxes, river otters, black bears, and other furbearers. Reports can be submitted to the Wildlife Reporting System at wildohio.gov and on the HuntFish OH

It has come as a surprise to many people that goldfish – not the cheese-flavored cracker types but the normally aquarium kind – are menacing the Great Lakes watershed.
So much of a startling

The 26,000-acre Carlyle Lake reservoir opened in 1967 and has become a favorite spot for water sports, hunting, wildlife viewing, and other outdoor recreational activities in Illinois.
With five known nesting locations, it also

Do you love birds? Do you want to attract more of them to your backyard and help them survive the cold winter? Do you wish to have fun and educational time with your kids? If

Pennsylvania has received federal funds aimed at reducing the number of deadly wildlife-vehicle collisions on commonwealth roadways while improving connectivity for terrestrial and aquatic species.
An $840,000 grant from the Federal Highway Administration’s Wildlife
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