
Poacher suspected in killing of popular Yellowstone wolf
A prominent wolf that lived among Yellowstone’s most famous wolf pack is believed to have been illegally shot and killed just outside the park last month, according to wildlife experts.

A prominent wolf that lived among Yellowstone’s most famous wolf pack is believed to have been illegally shot and killed just outside the park last month, according to wildlife experts.

The Minnesota DNR held its annual roundtable event with nearly 400 stakeholders on Friday, Jan. 9, at the Heritage Center in Brooklyn Center.
The gathering provided some respite from current events given that attendees

Brooklyn Center, Minn. — Around 400 outdoors-focused folks from conservation organizations, community members, the media, and DNR staff attended this year’s DNR Roundtable on Friday, Jan. 9, at the Heritage Center.

Now that a federal wold delisting bill passed the U.S. House of Representatives on Dec. 18 the next big question just might be that of when will Wisconsin see its next wolf hunting and trapping

The U.S. House of Representatives on Dec. 18 passed legislation that would, should the Senate pass a similar bill and the president sign it into law, federally delist timber wolves across the nation’s lower 48

The possibility of using trailing hounds to move wolves away from farms and other problem areas in Wisconsin cleared its first hurdle when the Conservation Congress wolf study committee passed Corky Meyer’s resolution with just

The Natural Resources Foundation (NRF) of Wisconsin hired former Natural Resources Board member Marcy West as landscape initiatives advisor, guiding the NRF’s long-term conservation efforts.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Dec. 19, 2025 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.

The Ohio DNR (ODNR) reports that Natalie Foos, Land and Water Resources Manager for the Division of Parks and Watercraft, has been honored with the Wayne S. Nichols Award from the Water Management Association of
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