East Idaho News on MSN
Escaped domestic elk tests negative for chronic wasting disease
The escaped domestic elk killed this fall was in eastern Idaho’s hunting unit 63A, Phillips said. Unit 63A includes portions of two of the counties – Madison County and Jefferson County – where the ...
Did you get your elk? This rifle season was mild, and elk and deer were widely dispersed and hard to find. Is changing climate influencing wildlife and hunting?
What is a male deer called? Learn the correct terms: buck, stag, hart, and bull. Discover which name applies to which deer ...
AZ Animals US on MSN
Meet the Creatures Most Active When Temperatures Drop
Don't let the chill of winter fool you — it is actually one of the most active times of year for countless species across ...
California wildlife officials are now allowing mountain lions to be killed to protect endangered bighorn sheep, changing a ...
Xcel Energy’s fight to overturn Elbert County’s denial of a permit for part of a $1.7 billion transmission project highlights a clash between two of Colorado’s high-wattage issues: the growing demand ...
The gray wolf, which was extirpated in Washington State in the early 1900’s, has been making a comeback in the Evergreen State.
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission’s recent vote against translocating Washington wolves to Colorado was not a referendum against Colorado’s wolf recovery.
Pigs, rats, cats and mongooses, all brought to the island decades earlier by humans, were to blame for their demise, preying ...
Colorado State University researchers, conservationists at the city of Fort Collins and Larimer County and the United States ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Rare predator tops 200 for the first time in 80 years
For the first time in roughly eighty years, a rare apex predator in the American West has climbed above 200 individuals in ...
Survival World on MSN
How to tell if you’re facing a coyote or a wolf — and what to do next
Wolves have broader faces and shorter, rounded ears, whereas coyotes have slender faces, taller, pointed ears, and thinner legs. Their tails also reveal clues: coyotes hold their bushy tails low, ...
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