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The Wild Side of the Museum
Being the director of a small museum and archaeology site has its challenges, none more amusing and frustrating than dealing with an invasion of wildlife on the grounds. Our grounds cover approximate...
Posted on 11/29/11 at 1:30 PM
Anyone spotting some wildlife?
There were three Canada geese just outside my door this morning. One of them was a breeding pair with six goslings. They stood guard over their young and watching me closely as I got out my camera for...
Posted on 5/18/11 at 3:36 PM
White House's delay restricts federal resources in flood fight
FARGO - All that's needed is a signature. One signature from President Barack Obama - and federal resources from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and other agencies can be activated for emergency...
Posted on 4/6/11 at 10:01 AM
St. Paul man captures long buck fight on video
Fellow outdoors writer Chris Niskanen at the St. Paul Pioneer Press posted some good video of two bucks fighting just days before the Minnesota deer season in the back yard of a St. Paul man. Two vide...
Posted on 11/10/10 at 10:31 AM
Wet and wild: Wildlife management areas
LAC QUI PARLE WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA Here on the very western edge of Minnesota, Dave Trauba lives his passion for wildlife and wildlife management day by day, season by season, year by year. Overs...
Posted on 9/13/10 at 9:50 AM
Alaska woman, 85, uses shovel to fend off moose 
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — An 85-year-old Alaska woman used a grain shovel to fend off an agitated moose that was stomping her husband.
January 23, 2012
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Judge says bird law doesn't apply to oil pits 
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A federal judge ruled Tuesday that oil companies can't be prosecuted if a duck dies in an oil waste disposal pit.
January 17, 2012
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BLM, Forest Service seek comments on sage grouse 
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Federal agencies are asking for the public to weigh in as they try to figure out how to protect the greater sage grouse in 10 Western states.
December 08, 2011
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ND nears 1 mountain lion hunting quota 
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Wildlife officials say hunters are nearing the early season mountain lion quota in southwest North Dakota, with the killing of the seventh lion late last week near the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
October 31, 2011
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SD wildlife officials say moose they killed was disoriented 
GROTON, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota wildlife officials killed a moose in a field near the northeastern city of Groton because it appeared sick and disoriented.
October 27, 2011
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E. Idaho elk hunter hospitalized after bear attack 
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) — Eastern Idaho authorities say an elk hunter has been hospitalized in serious condition after being attacked by a bear Saturday morning.
September 24, 2011
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Man killed by grizzly at Yellowstone National Park 
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) — A killer grizzly is roaming Yellowstone National Park's backcountry after mauling a man who apparently surprised the female bear and its cubs while hiking with his wife.
July 07, 2011
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Grand Teton grizzly family causing bear jams 
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A grizzly bear clan famous for its frequent roadside appearances in Grand Teton National Park is keeping park rangers especially busy this summer tending to tourist critter jams.
June 27, 2011
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Trouble Dakotas bison ranch prompts lawsuits 
FORT YATES (AP) — Three ranchers are suing a Florida real estate tycoon over alleged damage caused by wayward bison from his property that straddles the North Dakota-South Dakota border.
June 14, 2011
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New species may be spotted due to flooding during TRNP Bird Walk Saturday 
Bird Walk participants may see a new range of species at Theodore Roosevelt National Park due to recent flooding.
June 02, 2011
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Critics say Obama abandons science in forest rules 
GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) — The Obama administration's proposed new rules for protecting clean water and wildlife on the United States’ nearly 200 million acres of national forests goes against the president's pledge to let science be the guide, conservation groups and two former Clinton administration officials said Monday.
May 16, 2011
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Group modifies fences so park pronghorn can roam 
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — An organization that works to improve and protect the nation's national parks is trying to help pronghorn antelope in the Yellowstone National Park area by altering fences in the region.
April 19, 2011
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More bison issues at troubled Dakotas ranch 
FORT YATES (AP) — A North Dakota sheriff has impounded 37 bison from a troubled ranch on the North Dakota-South Dakota border and says he'll sell them unless the Florida real estate tycoon who owns them pays three ranchers for feeding the animals all winter.
April 13, 2011
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Lawmakers try to lift wolf protection despite deal 
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Lawmakers in the West said Friday they will keep pushing to lift federal protections for gray wolves despite a proposed settlement between environmental groups and the Obama administration.
April 01, 2011
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ND poaching case under investigation 
WILLISTON (AP) — Officials are looking for help from the public in solving a North Dakota poaching case in which 18 antelope were shot and left dead or dying.
March 30, 2011
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