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CELINA - The number of bald eagle nests in Ohio soared from 707 to 964 in a five-year period, reflecting an increase of 36% in what state officials are hailing as a milestone in conservation efforts.
Nearly two years after an unprecedented die-off of endangered smalltooth sawfish, scientists are still investigating ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) this week completed its review of a proposal to permanently protect 53,000 acres of ...
He pleaded guilty to a conspiracy to violate the Lacey Act and to laundering more than $500,000 for what he believed was a ...
Bhagavan 'Doc' Antle, who appeared in the first season of Tiger King and was the star of the show's third season, was ...
A federal judge has run out of patience over what he said is an "unreasonable delay" by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in ...
Eagles, the United States' national bird, are thriving in Ohio, according to a recent census by ODNR. Here are the counties ...
Each band reported by hunters is essential for detecting changes in waterfowl populations and for setting hunting regulations ...
Officials in Pennsylvania are sounding the alarm after an angler caught a destructive aquatic intruder in Chester County, ...
Nine months into the fiscal year, the Nez Perce Tribe is still waiting for money Congress approved months ago for contracts ...
The eastern black rail is a small bird that North Carolina's experts are frantically trying to save from extinction.
It’s been a decade since leaders in the maritime city proposed the Commercial Fishing Homeport. It is still far from being ...