CONSERVATION
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Nevada Reports First Wolf Pack Sighting in 100 Years
Earlier this month, three ‘suspected’ wolves were spotted from a helicopter in the same area where moose populations are on…
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Vermont Dodges Anti-Hunting Overhaul, Still May Restrict Coyote Hunting
A heavily amended version of a bill to overhaul the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board passed the state Senate on…
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Nevada’s First-Ever Moose Season Excites Hunters
Now that around 100 moose are living in the state, wildlife managers want resident hunters to help correct an unhealthy…
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Feds Close In on Grizzly Bear Reintroduction in North Cascades
If the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Park Service get their way, reintroduced grizzly bears would be deemed…
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Trail Cam Photos: Golden Eagles Fight Coyote Over Deer Carcass
“We promise these aren’t AI, just nature doing its thing and our trail camera happened to be there!” Posted on…
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Federal Judge Restricts Wolf Trapping in Idaho to Protect Grizzly Bears
The judge ruled that wolf trapping and snaring in grizzly habitat outside of denning season could have “profound effects” on…
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Man Pleads Guilty to Killing Thousands of Eagles, Accomplice Still at Large
Both men are accused of poaching bald and golden eagles on the Flathead Indian Reservation and selling their feathers and…
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2 Men Charged for Killing Wild Burros on BLM Land in California
The men drove into the Mojave Desert in the middle of the night and suited up in tactical gear and…
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Vermont’s Wildlife Board Is Headed for an Animal-Rights Makeover
This week, a bill to change the membership, authority, and scope of duties of the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board…
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Poacher Kills a Trophy Buck While Driving Through Cemetery
Poaching in Pennsylvania cemeteries is common enough that “unlawful hunting in a burial ground” was added to the state’s game…
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