Fishing Closures, Wildfire Prevention, and “Rattlesnakes Everywhere”: Drought is Taking a Toll on Wildlife and Outdoor Recreation in the West By Bob McNally
Utah, Wyoming, and Oregon Are Cutting Big Game Tags Due to Drought Conditions. Will Other States Follow? By Keegan Sentner
Conservation Groups Urge Biden to Boost Existing Programs for 30 by 30 Initiative By Christine Peterson
The Feds Are Spending $1 Billion on New Ag Projects That Should Also Help Wildlife Habitat By Dac Collins
Hunter Recruitment Utah’s Record-High Hunting and Fishing License Sales Fund 91 Habitat Projects By Wade Thiel
Hunter Recruitment Can Hunting Survive in California? And If It Can’t, Who’s Going to Pay to Conserve the State’s Wildlife and Habitat? By Christine Peterson
Hunter Recruitment Is Hunter Recruitment Really Hurting Hunting Opportunity in the West? Here’s One R3 Coordinator’s Take By Paul Kemper
Hunter Recruitment Let’s Not Forget, the Midwest and South (Not the West) Are the Heartbeat of Hunting in America By Alex Robinson
Policy & Legislation Alaska’s Bristol Bay Receives Additional Protections from Pebble Mine in EPA Decision By Dac Collins
Policy & Legislation Biden Administration Bans Mining Near Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Wilderness By Dac Collins
Policy & Legislation Watch: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Saws Poachers’ Guns in Half By Katie Hill
Policy & Legislation Celebrity Bowhunting Couple Sentenced for Conspiring to Violate the Lacey Act By Katie Hill
Policy & Legislation Watch: Animal Welfare Activists and ‘Trail Hunt’ Supporters Brawl During U.K. Boxing Day Celebration By Katie Hill
Policy & Legislation Funding for Chronic Wasting Disease Research and Other Conservation Efforts Included in $1.7 Trillion Spending Package By Katie Hill
Policy & Legislation Sen. Rand Paul Is Final Holdout on Chronic Wasting Disease Bill, Sources Confirm By Katie Hill
Public Lands & Waters Alaska’s Bristol Bay Receives Additional Protections from Pebble Mine in EPA Decision By Dac Collins
Public Lands & Waters Biden Administration Bans Mining Near Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Wilderness By Dac Collins
Public Lands & Waters A Local Perspective on the Return of the Roadless Rule in Southeast Alaska By Bjorn Dihle
Public Lands & Waters Michigan Hunter Gets Jail Time for Sabotaging Another Hunter’s Treestand, Causing 20-Foot Fall By Katie Hill
Public Lands & Waters Funding for Chronic Wasting Disease Research and Other Conservation Efforts Included in $1.7 Trillion Spending Package By Katie Hill
Public Lands & Waters Public-Land Hunters Object to Land Swap in Montana’s Crazy Mountains By Katie Hill
Public Lands & Waters Biden Administration Pledges to Protect 450,000 Acres with New National Monument in Southern Nevada By Katie Hill
Public Lands & Waters Veterans and Gold Star Families Can Now Get Free Lifetime Passes to Federal Public Lands By Dac Collins
Wildlife Management The $725K Mule Deer Tag: Auction Tags Set All-Time Record at Western Hunt Expo By Andrew McKean
Wildlife Management Viral Story on Hunter Eaten by Lions Is a Fraud. Here’s Where It Came From By Katie Hill
Wildlife Management Wyoming and Montana Brace for Wild Hog Invasion from Neighboring States and Canada By Bob McNally
Wildlife Management A Local Perspective on the Return of the Roadless Rule in Southeast Alaska By Bjorn Dihle
Wildlife Management As Snow Piles Up in Northern Utah, Hungry Mule Deer Are Getting Extra Food from the State By Katie Hill
Alaska’s Bristol Bay Receives Additional Protections from Pebble Mine in EPA Decision By Dac Collins / Jan 31, 2023
Biden Administration Bans Mining Near Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Wilderness By Dac Collins / Jan 27, 2023
Waterfowl Fall from the Sky by the Hundreds as Lunar Eclipse Coincides with Snowstorm in Central Oregon By Keegan Sentner / Nov 18, 2022
Rare, Late-Season Wildfires Burn Through the Heart of Pennsylvania’s Elk Range By Keegan Sentner / Nov 16, 2022
Photographer Captures Incredible Nighttime Videos of Alligators Hunting, Mating, and Fighting By Dac Collins / Oct 22, 2022
Trout Fishing in the West Isn’t Doomed—If You’re Willing to Work for It By Christine Peterson / Oct 19, 2022
Waterfowl Numbers Are Up While Most Bird Species Are in Decline, and Birders Should Pay Attention to Why By Keegan Sentner / Oct 17, 2022
A Pacific Waterfowl Oasis Ran Out of Water. These Duck Hunters Are Footing the Bill for Some More By Katie Hill / Sep 2, 2022
Two Klamath Basin Wildlife Refuges Close to Bird Hunting Due to Extreme Drought By Katie Hill / Aug 29, 2022
Yellowstone’s Native Fish Populations Still Healthy in the Wake of June Floods By Chris Hunt / Aug 27, 2022