
The Adirondack fisher: A fearless predator and valuable furbearer
One early summer day another fellow and I drove into a backwoods log landing to check a timber lot for the paper company we were working for.
We had just stepped out of my

One early summer day another fellow and I drove into a backwoods log landing to check a timber lot for the paper company we were working for.
We had just stepped out of my

In 2010, Illinois Natural History Survey Director Mike Dreslik found something strange on the road. It was a massasauga rattlesnake, an endangered species in Illinois, and its head was deformed, covered in strange sores. He

This is the time of year when many flying insects are desperate for sweets, as anyone who has tried to drink a can of soda on their deck can attest, often waving off wasp after

The American bison (Bison bison) strikes me as one of those animals that doesn’t get the admiration or respect that other large animals command.
The public adores brown bears, moose, and elk. Hunters prize

Eunice Koebel is an unassuming, retired elementary music teacher who has a long-time fascination with bald eagles.
She also has learned to make exquisite images of the great raptors – America’s national bird and

As the so-called “Driftless” or bluff-country region that covers potions of four states has seen increasing bobcat populations, an Iowa researcher is trying to learn more about its origins. Did the bobcat population of southeast

Based on the DNR’s estimate of the number of moose occupying the 1,400-square-mile core area in the western UP, the herd has declined significantly since the last survey two years ago.
However, the accuracy

The Trump administration is telling Colorado to stop importing gray wolves from Canada as part of the state’s efforts to restore the predators, a shift that could hinder plans for more reintroductions this winter.

That legislation should be of special interest to sportsmen and women, per TRCP.
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