Division of Wildlife has concluded an investigation into a white-tailed deer processor in Harrison County which resulted in 35 individuals being convicted of a total of 55 violations. During the ...
A poacher who unlawfully killed four deer and one elk was charged with 18 wildlife-related violations in Kentucky.
One of nature’s most impressive engineers is taking center stage this month in Blacksmith Fork Canyon. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources’ Hardware Wildlife Education Center is hosting a free, ...
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Wildlife Resources Commission seeking public comment on proposed sheepshead fishing limit changes
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is seeking public comments on a proposed temporary rule amendment for sheepshead ...
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World Wildlife Day 2026: How Losing Just One Species Can Trigger Ecosystem Collapse
Each year on March 3, World Wildlife Day draws global attention to the plants and animals that make life on Earth possible.
The deadline to enter the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) 2026-27 photo contest for publication in the Tennessee Wildlife annual calendar is quickly approaching.
Last year, lawmakers required users to have a hunting or fishing license on state wildlife management areas. They're swapping that out for an educational and donation-based system.
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Harvesting hope through new partnership with hunters and Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife
Boone Brothers, a Lexington-based hunting ministry has partnered with Kentucky Fish and Wildlife to convert harvested deer ...
Wildlife biologists from Bemidji State University and the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa have partnered on a ...
In view of World Wildlife Day (Which fell in March 3), the All Island Wildlife Officers Union (AIWU) recently organised an event to shed light on the importance of conserving Sri Lanka’s biodiversity ...
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Yosemite National Park's leadership is downplaying the devastating impacts of crowds on wildlife
Trump's National Park Service is selling out Yosemite - and its bears.
A longtime military leader will serve as the next head of Colorado Parks and Wildlife, state officials decided Monday.
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