The federal government has been banding birds for more than 100 years, providing essential data that keeps waterfowl seasons humming from California to New York. Now, conservation groups worry that the waterfowl banding program could be eliminated
Nearly half-a-million acres of BLM and US Forest Service land in Utah and Nevada could be sold off for good without any input from the public
White House Budget Proposal Aims to “Zero Out” Critical Conservation Funds and Transfer Public Lands to States
The Trump administration’s budget outline for 2026 would defund a revered conservation program while stripping billions from the National Park Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the Forest Service, and other public land agencies
The survey results come amid mounting opposition to federal land sell offs from within the hunting community
Two Idaho men are accused of fulfilling taxidermy orders for dozens of illegally killed big game animals
A recently passed bill in the Montana legislature aims to increase the base license fee for out-of-state hunters by more than 500 percent
The Bureau of Land Management Plans to Kill Its New Conservation and Landscape Health Rule
The one-year-old rule would have put wild game conservation on a level playing field with grazing and resource extraction on public lands throughout the West
Eighty percent of New Mexico voters say they support constructing wildlife crossing structures across major highways that intersect with known migration routes
Wardens seized venison, deer heads, trail cameras, and a rifle during one of the biggest poaching busts in recent times in the Pine Tree State
Are Rare “Color-Phase” Wild Turkeys Actually Just Crossed with Domestics? Scientists Aim to Find Out
The WildturkeyDNA project will analyze hunter-harvested birds from across the country to gain a better understanding of the iconic game species