After 23 Years of Complaints from Hunters, Idaho Poacher Gets Jail Time, 10-Year Hunting Ban By Dac Collins
BLM Begins Largest Wild Horse and Burro Gather in History, Offers $1,000 Incentive to Adopt One By Natalie Krebs
Welcome to the Nutria Rodeo: The Most Insane, Bloody, and Fun Conservation Effort in America By Dac Collins
New York Researchers Trying to Determine Why Adirondack Moose Populations Aren’t Growing By Dac Collins
Climate & Environment Are Floating Ice Barriers the Cause of Lake Erie’s Deteriorating Fishery? By Andrew McKean
Climate & Environment Wolverine Spotted in Western Oregon for the First Time in Over 30 Years By Katie Hill
Climate & Environment Millions of Dead Fish Clog Australian River in Catastrophic Fish Kill By Dac Collins
Climate & Environment Is Wildlife in Trouble This Winter? Here’s Why Biologists Aren’t Too Concerned About Winterkill By Katie Hill
Climate & Environment Feds Announce Plan to Restore Bison Populations and Improve America’s Grasslands By Dac Collins
Climate & Environment Nearly 3,000 Aquatic Species Impacted by East Palestine Train Derailment By Katie Hill
Climate & Environment Utah Closes All Shed Hunting Until May. Some Hunters Aren’t Happy About It By Katie Hill
Climate & Environment Alaska’s Bristol Bay Receives Additional Protections from Pebble Mine in EPA Decision By Dac Collins
Climate & Environment Biden Administration Bans Mining Near Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Wilderness By Dac Collins
Hunter Recruitment The Heart & the Skull: A First Deer Hunt Brings You Closer to the Wild By Laura Lancaster
Hunter Recruitment Utah’s Record-High Hunting and Fishing License Sales Fund 91 Habitat Projects By Wade Thiel
Hunter Recruitment Can Hunting Survive in California? And If It Can’t, Who’s Going to Pay to Conserve the State’s Wildlife and Habitat? By Christine Peterson
Hunter Recruitment Is Hunter Recruitment Really Hurting Hunting Opportunity in the West? Here’s One R3 Coordinator’s Take By Paul Kemper
Hunter Recruitment Let’s Not Forget, the Midwest and South (Not the West) Are the Heartbeat of Hunting in America By Alex Robinson
Policy & Legislation Minnesota Has the Most Wolves in the Lower 48 but Does Not Allow Wolf Hunting. Here’s Why By Keegan Sentner
Policy & Legislation Alaska’s Bristol Bay Receives Additional Protections from Pebble Mine in EPA Decision By Dac Collins
Policy & Legislation Biden Administration Bans Mining Near Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Wilderness By Dac Collins
Policy & Legislation Watch: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Saws Poachers’ Guns in Half By Katie Hill
Policy & Legislation Celebrity Bowhunting Couple Sentenced for Conspiring to Violate the Lacey Act By Katie Hill
Policy & Legislation Watch: Animal Welfare Activists and ‘Trail Hunt’ Supporters Brawl During U.K. Boxing Day Celebration By Katie Hill
Policy & Legislation Funding for Chronic Wasting Disease Research and Other Conservation Efforts Included in $1.7 Trillion Spending Package By Katie Hill
Public Lands & Waters A Mining Proposal in the Okefenokee Threatens America’s Largest Remaining Blackwater Swamp By Chris Hunt
Public Lands & Waters Sargassum Seaweed Mat Stretching 5,000 Miles Long Heads Toward Florida By Bob McNally
Public Lands & Waters Feds Announce Plan to Restore Bison Populations and Improve America’s Grasslands By Dac Collins
Public Lands & Waters Manitoba Is About to Get Way Less Accessible for American Waterfowlers By Katie Hill
Public Lands & Waters A Win for Anglers: U.S. Supreme Court Reaffirms New Mexico’s Decision that All Streams in the State Are Public By Dac Collins
Public Lands & Waters Nearly 3,000 Aquatic Species Impacted by East Palestine Train Derailment By Katie Hill
Public Lands & Waters Officials Determine Wolves Might Not Be to Blame for 40 Cow Deaths in Colorado By Dac Collins
Alaska Man Rescues Dumpster-Diving Moose That Was Choking on a Garbage Bag By Dac Collins / Mar 24, 2023
Colorado Wolves Kill Working Dog, Fatally Injure Pet Dog on Back-to-Back Days By Katie Hill / Mar 17, 2023
Freight Train Collides with Elk Herd in Washington State, Killing 26 Elk By Katie Hill / Mar 16, 2023
The Dust Bowl Jackrabbit Drives Were the Darkest Days of Small-Game Hunting in America By Natalie Krebs / Mar 15, 2023
Lawsuit Seeks to Bar Controversial Washington Wildlife Commissioner from Service By Andrew McKean / Mar 9, 2023
Is Wildlife in Trouble This Winter? Here’s Why Biologists Aren’t Too Concerned About Winterkill By Katie Hill / Mar 6, 2023