WILDLIFE
Awe Candy
Sometimes we come across sights that get us to stop and appreciate what we are looking at. We call these eye candy. Then there are views that stop our movement, yet take us someplace new. Alan Taylor...
Posted on 12/4/12 at 8:32 AM
When worlds collide: human, critter and virus
Two of the more intriguing health stories this past summer didn't involve rogue sharks, swine flu or any of the other usual suspects. The stars of this particular show were the hantavirus and the West...
Posted on 9/26/12 at 9:47 AM
2012 watchable wildlife photo contest
The deadline for submitting photos to the North Dakota Game and Fish Departments annual Watchable Wildlife Photo Contest is Sept. 30. The contest has categories for nongame and game species, as well ...
Posted on 7/6/12 at 2:30 PM
Say it ain't so Denny!
I have a big question for Denny Walaker, Mayor of Fargo, today. The question: Is what Bruce Brovold is sayingtoday in his letter to the editorin The Forumtrue? Is the City of Fargo turning its head wh...
Posted on 6/18/12 at 10:43 AM
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 2:30 PM
Fish and Wildlife wants public comment on Mont. grizzly plan
HELENA, Mont. — Government biologists say current habitat won’t be enough for grizzly bears to thrive along Montana’s Northern Continental Divide after the animals are eventually delisted from federal protections.May 05, 2013
Moose shooed out of Minnesota town
CROOKSTON, Minn. — A moose is no longer on the loose in town here.By Ryan Bakken , May 04, 2013
Southwest ND’s top destination spot to visit is TRNP
By Royal McGregor , April 18, 2013
Western ND bighorn sheep population healthy
MEDORA — The bighorn sheep population in North Dakota has increased to its second-highest level on record, but hunting licenses still will not increase in the near future.April 12, 2013
Critical time for wildlife, fish
By Brad Dokken , March 27, 2013
Testing shows no cases of chronic wasting disease
BISMARCK — North Dakota wildlife officials reported no cases of chronic wasting disease after testing deer that were killed in the 2012 hunting season.March 12, 2013
Area wildlife is equipped to handle rough winters
ALEXANDRIA, Minn. — It can be hard to imagine anything surviving some of the elements that northern winters can throw at wildlife.By Eric Morken , February 20, 2013
ND wildlife benefitting from citizen involvement
By Doug Leier , February 06, 2013
Man attacked by bobcat in his garage
BROOKFIELD, Mass. (AP) — A man in Massachusetts says all he heard was a hiss before a bobcat pounced on him in his garage, sinking its teeth into his face and its claws in his back.January 07, 2013
Elk herd in national park in ND thinned by 69
MEDORA, N.D. (AP) — The National Park Service killed 69 elk in Theodore Roosevelt National Park this fall as part of an ongoing effort to keep the herd at a manageable level.December 12, 2012
Grizzly managers look toward hunts in Rockies
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — With bear-human conflicts on the rise, wildlife managers in the Northern Rockies are laying the groundwork for trophy hunts for grizzlies in anticipation of the government lifting their threatened species status.December 04, 2012
Warden seeks information on illegal shooting of moose in ND
North Dakota Game and Fish Department district game warden Jackie Lundstrom is searching for answers in the illegal shooting of a moose in Burleigh County.November 28, 2012
Oil industry, wildlife groups develop best practices
BISMARCK — North Dakota oil and gas producers have new guidelines to help them minimize impacts to wildlife and habitat.By Amy Dalrymple , November 28, 2012
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