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
No accidents reported during ND deer gun season
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — No one was reported injured in North Dakota during this year's deer gun hunting season, the state Game and Fish Department says.November 27, 2012
3 deer use automatic doors to enter Iowa store
CORALVILLE, Iowa (AP) — Shoppers in Iowa got an unusual glimpse of wildlife Monday morning when a doe and two fawns wandered into a department store.November 19, 2012
Mule deer reproduction remains low in North Dakota
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Reproduction of mule deer in North Dakota is at record-low levels for a second year in a row, and a state biologist said another mild winter is needed to help the animals rebound.November 12, 2012
Deer crashes through Pittsburgh-area carpet store
CASTLE SHANNON, Pa. (AP) — This deer wasn't caught in the headlights. It was called on the carpet.November 07, 2012
Burned bear cub moved to Idaho wildlife sanctuary
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A bear cub rescued from a fire in the Idaho backcountry after suffering second-degree burns on all four of its paws has been moved to a wildlife sanctuary and is expected to make a full recovery, officials said Monday.September 17, 2012
Bighorn sheep numbers increase in western ND
MEDORA, N.D. (AP) — Many big game populations in western North Dakota are at low levels, but bighorn sheep are bucking the trend.September 14, 2012
Teddy Roosevelt National Park to collar elk beginning Wednesday
Officials at Theodore Roosevelt National Park are moving into the next phase of an elk management program.September 11, 2012
Whooping crane lookouts mulled at ND wind farm
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Federal regulators may keep biologists watching for whooping cranes near a North Dakota wind farm, even though the birds haven't been seen in the area for two years.August 14, 2012
ND hunters can kill more mountain lions this year
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota wildlife officials are increasing the number of mountain lions that can be killed by hunters.August 03, 2012
'Goat man' spotted in moutains of northern Utah
SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A man spotted dressed in a goat suit among a herd of wild goats in the mountains of northern Utah has wildlife officials worried he could be in danger as hunting season approaches.By Brian Skoloff , July 21, 2012
Debate over fire retardant toxicity rages
By Mead Gruver , June 22, 2012
Border patrol OK'd to bypass environment laws
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican-controlled House on Tuesday approved a bill that would allow the Border Patrol to circumvent more than a dozen environmental laws on all federally-managed lands within 100 miles of the borders with Mexico and Canada.By Matthew Daly , June 20, 2012
Study: Cougars again spreading across Midwest
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Cougars are again spreading across the Midwest a century after the generally reclusive predators were hunted to near extinction in much of the region, according to a new study billed as the first rigorous statistical look at the issue.June 14, 2012
Alaska bear victim pleads for help in 911 call
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A 30-year-old Alaska man mauled by a bear pleads for help in a recorded 911 call, telling the dispatcher he's up a tree and can hear the animal huffing below him.June 12, 2012
Wildlife group sues for bat-disease documents
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A wildlife advocacy group is suing the U.S. Forest Service for the release of documents that discuss the agency's plans to keep a disease that has already killed millions of bats in the U.S. and Canada from spreading to the Northern Rocky Mountains.May 16, 2012
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