Latest Climate & Environment Stories
Columbia River Salmon Reverse Migration Because the Water Is Too Hot
Duck Hunters Should Expect to See Older and Fewer Ducks This Fall
Management of Alaska’s Tongass National Forest Is Back on Track for Hunters, Anglers
Severe Drought Threatens California Waterfowl and Salmon
Red Tide Is Killing Millions of Fish on the Gulf Coast
Fishing Closures, Wildfire Prevention, and “Rattlesnakes Everywhere”: Drought is Taking a Toll on Wildlife and Outdoor Recreation in the West
Massive Yellowstone Fish Kill Leads to Unprecedented River Closure
Hunting and Fishing Groups Leery of Weakening Clean Water Act
Record Floods Hinder Missouri Hunting and Fishing
Record Freeze on the Great Lakes Has Big Impact on Fish and Waterfowl
What Sportsmen Need to Know About the Boundary Waters Mine
The Final Season of Quebec’s Caribou Hunting
“In Harm’s Way”–Hurricane Gustav Blog–
Vanishing Paradise Matters Beyond Louisiana
Western Snowpack Points to Excellent Fishing
Florida’s Water Crisis Has Sport Fishing on the Brink of Collapse
The Forest Service Wants to Open 9.2 Million Roadless Acres to Potential Logging. Here’s Your Chance to Say Something About It
Are Genetically Modified Crops a Threat to Wildlife?
The Wildest Hunt: A Film About the Tongass National Forest
The Tongass National Forest Is a Wilderness on the Chopping Block
The Secretary of the Interior on Climate Change, Wild Horses, CWD, and New Backcountry Conservation Areas
Hurricane Sandy Aftermath: State of Fishing in New Jersey
The Roadless Rule in the Tongass National Forest is Vital for Both Hunters and Brown Bears
Pebble Mine Likely to Receive Federal Permit. Bristol Bay Hunters, Anglers, and Guides Brace for Impact
The Forest Service Announced it Will Axe Roadless Rule Protections in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest
In the Future: Hunters Will Geek Out on Soil Science
USDA Strips Tongass Roadless-Rule Protections, Favoring Subsidized Logging Interests Over Hunters, Anglers, and Wildlife
Army Corps Denies Permitting for Alaska’s Pebble Mine, Possibly Bringing an End to the Controversial Project
President Biden’s Order to Protect 30 Percent of the Nation’s Land Could Be a Massive Win for Fish and Wildlife—If Hunters, Anglers, Farmers, Tribes Have a Say
Republican Senators’ Focus on Fossil Fuels Production Foreshadows Challenges to Come for Interior Secretary Nominee Deb Haaland
Drilling for Oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Two Perspectives from Alaskan Outdoorsmen
Massive Fish and Wildlife Kills in the Wake of Southern Ice Storm
Oregon Chub: First Fish to Escape Endangered Species List Without Going Extinct
Botulism, Drought, Ag, and Politics Threaten Water—and Waterfowl—on California Refuges
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