In some Montana hunting districts, up to one-third of animals have contracted chronic wasting disease, the fatal, neurodegenerative disorder that’s driving down deer and elk populations in other ...
The vast majority of Montana’s hunters operate within regulations designed to ensure the health of one of the state’s most coveted and protected resources: its wildlife. But not all. As stories of ...
In some Montana hunting districts, up to one-third of animals have contracted chronic wasting disease, the fatal, neurodegenerative disorder that’s driving down deer and elk populations in other ...
Wildlife officials killed three wolves last weekend in North Idaho, a move they say significantly knocked back a wolfpack they believe has contributed to a decline in elk populations.
Explore how recovering elk populations and shifting wildlife behaviour are causing extensive damage and financial hardship for B.C. ranchers.
Unraveled Recent discussions surrounding the reintroduction of wolves in Western states have sparked heated debates about their economic impact on local communities. Prominent out ...
Occurred on September 13, 2021 / Colorado, USA Info from Licensor: While hunting our first morning, we were working a bench at around 10,200 feet when Zachary spotted a few cow elk with a bull about ...
In some Montana hunting districts, up to one-third of animals have contracted chronic wasting disease, the fatal, neurodegenerative disorder that’s driving down deer and elk populations in other ...
A cow elk and calf browse during a spring snowstorm outside the author's yurt in northwest Montana. (Courthouse News photo / David Reese) SEATTLE (CN) — A trio of conservation groups on Thursday asked ...
The author and his buddies used a helicopter to access public land that was landlocked by private ground — at least one local landowner was not happy about it.
Idaho Fish and Game completed “targeted wolf management actions” last weekend that killed three wolves in Unit 4 in the Panhandle elk zone, the department announced.
In a press release issued on July 24, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks announced charges for seven people who allegedly poached trophy elk and mule deer near the town of Roundup between 2020 and 2024.