Rocky Mountain National Park is studying the impacts a booming moose population is having on its ailing willows and wetlands.
In hunters’ quest to return limited wolf hunting and trapping seasons to Minnesota, they’ve found allies among some moose advocates. Wolves are a primary predator of moose calves, and some big ...
Its sponsor and numerous sporting organizations called it an important piece of the puzzle to prevent livestock depredation and protect elk and moose populations. Opponents, including conservation ...
The measure, which had its first hearing before the House Fish, Wildlife and Parks Committee on Jan. 30, would allow the use ...
President Donald Trump didn’t mention wolves in his inauguration speech last Monday. But that doesn’t mean change isn’t ...
The House Fish, Wildlife and Parks Committee this week advanced a pair of bills that aim to aggressively reduce wolf populations in Montana. As originally proposed — it was later revised by the ...
The Wyoming Super Tag raffle gives hunters an additional pathway to the hunt of a lifetime. Each year, 11 hunters win the opportunity to purchase a license to ...
A press release from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources: Minnesota’s moose population continues to decline, dropping from an estimate of 4,900 in 2011 to 4,230 in 2012, according ...
the province actively reduces wolf density through aerial kill programs and a hunter-led moose density stabilization hunt. The science has shown that endangered caribou evolved with low densities ...
“Our deer, elk, and moose cannot continue to take this pressure and ... allows FWP to have a buffer where the agency can exert control over hunting season regulations before the wolf population gets ...
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