The rule allows non-profit conservation groups to lease public land for big game habitat work. Now it’s on the chopping block
A plan to overturn the 2001 Roadless Rule threatens some of the best hunting and fishing we have left on America’s public lands
Sporting and conservation groups are sounding the alarm over the impact of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum’s latest Secretarial Order on a popular bipartisan program that funds public lands
Back from recess, the US House of Representatives is using a controversial maneuver to eliminate management plans on BLM lands in three states
Two additional suspects””including a former board member of the Texas Deer Association””turned themselves in on felony charges, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Father-Son Duo from Michigan Charged with Felonies for Poaching Giant 6X6 Elk in Montana
Ronald and Chad Schubert shot the mature bull out of season while trespassing on private land
The findings could influence the way state game agencies manage elk herds that live alongside wolf packs
The hunt is set for December. But it faces legal challenges from bear hunting opponents
Boundary Waters at Risk Again As Trump Administration Declares Support for Copper Mine
In a series of tweets, high-level officials at USDA and Interior said they’re working to renew leases for a previously banned mining project on the edge of America’s most popular wilderness area
Anglers recently documented an ATV stirring up sediment on the Blackfoot River. It was contracted by a county government but did not have the correct permits