The U.S. Department of the Interior issued a decision on the use of federal public lands that has the collective conservation ...
Brian Nesvik vowed he'll work to see "all refuges and hatcheries are open to hunting and fishing within two years.” ...
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) is encouraging Americans to hunt and eat five invasive animal species. An article on the USFWS website supported the agency’s efforts to control the ...
The Interior Department’s secretarial order directs federal land managers to find places with unnecessary barriers to hunting and fishing and expand public access to outdoor recreation.
Andrew McKean interviews USFWS director Brian Nesvik on the future of refuges and wildlife conservation in America.
Republican Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman is no longer demanding a resignation from the chair of the state’s ...
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has announced that they will be temporarily closing several wildlife management areas ...
Help feed neighbors and fund facts. Your Thanksgiving gift fuels VTDigger’s reporting and sends 3 meals to a neighbor through the Vermont Foodbank. The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife’s ...
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