Safari Club leaders and Alaska Native subsistence advocates have long been at odds over rights to hunt and fish in Alaska.
Sometimes plunging in headfirst and barehanded is the most efficient way to nab the lizard, says Mike Kimmel, who goes by ...
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Night hunting reporting rules are changing: check these before you run thermals
Night hunting rules are being rewritten in real time, and the biggest shifts are landing right where you operate:... The post ...
Dec. 29, 2015 — Alaska hunting guides are paying more in license fees this year because state investigators have spent considerably more than expected researching illegal hunts and prosecuting ...
Iowa swans, along with swans from Minnesota and Wisconsin, are part of the interior population of trumpeter swans. Some of ...
The U.S. Department of the Interior is considering whether to change Alaska’s unique system of hunting and fishing, which gives rural residents priority on federal land in Alaska.
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Texas just simplified non-resident hunting licenses—what out-of-staters need to know
Texas has quietly overhauled how visiting hunters buy licenses, trimming a confusing menu of options into a smaller set...
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How Elementary Students Drove Alaska’s Wildest Law Into History
Standing nearly 7 feet tall and weighing as much as a small car, the Alaskan moose is a powerful reminder of the state's wild heart.
The life story of Ron Charles guides readers through the history and issues going back decades in Washington state.
Non-resident hunters visiting Missouri who want to pursue waterfowl, doves, snipe, woodcock and rails will be required to purchase a new Non-Resident Migratory Bird Permit for $60 beginning Jan. 1.
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Africa's oldest-known cremation raises a historical mystery
The oldest known cremation found in Africa, dating from 9,500 years ago, raises a question: Why were the remains burned in ...
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New 2026 Minnesota Laws: watercraft surcharges, deer hunting change
Starting Jan. 1, Minnesotans will pay a higher surcharge on boats and other watercraft licenses to help pay for controlling ...
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