Hurricane Ian destroyed the Fort Myers Yacht Basin. New building plans and resulting permitting hurdles have the city still ...
Some of us were born into the outdoors. In my family, outdoor experiences were multi-generational. Both my parents grew up on ...
The rule change proposed by the Trump administration would shrink the protections afforded to the habitat of species listed ...
As forecasters warn of an unusually strong El Niño that could drive dangerously warm ocean temperatures across the Florida Keys this summer, the ...
Today, NASA completed the ceremonial handoff of a parcel of land known as Area 400 near its Goddard Space Flight Center ...
CDFW announced Lt. Specialist Logan Garber as the recipient of the WAFWA Pogue–Elms Wildlife Officer of the Year Award ...
The Northern Highland Fishery Research Area turned 80 years old this month. The internationally recognized fisheries science ...
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The real reason hunter numbers are declining and why the industry cannot agree on how to fix it
America still has millions of hunters, but the share of the population that hunts has been sliding for decades. The deeper fight is not just about recruiting newcomers, but about whether the hunting ...
After consultation with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department captured and ...
Wildfire fighting is about more than flames and aircraft. Here's what to know about wind, lightning, fire retardant and the ...
Greg Sass steers a boat out towards four bright orange, round buoys floating off the shore of Escanaba Lake. Two graduate ...
Just like us, birds get hot in the summertime, too, and will be seeking ways to cool down. According to the United States Fish & Wildlife Service, taking a dip in water is one of the primary ways ...
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