Fisheries biologists start the annual process in October because that’s when the salmon are ready to give up their eggs.
The LEGACY Soil Health and Habitat Program, as it’s called, results from months of discussion between conservation, ...
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The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is monitoring sick and dead birds across the state in response to increasing reports from the public. Dr. Logan Weyand, department wildlife veterinarian, said ...
Game and Fish Department Education Supervisor Marty Egeland explains how to clean pheasants in the field and at home.
Wildlife officials are monitoring bird flu activity across North Dakota as fall migration brings increased sightings of sick ...
When Turtle River State Park in Arvilla whispers your name, it’s not just an invitation—it’s a prescription for your sanity. Just 20 miles west of Grand Forks lies this 784-acre woodland paradise that ...
What makes Turtle River State Park truly special, though, is how it feels like a secret – a place that exists somewhat outside the common perception of North Dakota. When most people think of the ...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is monitoring sick and dead birds across the state after increasing reports from ...
North Dakota Game and Fish is monitoring sick and dead birds for avian influenza after increasing reports from the public.
This is the time of year district game warden Zach Schuchard spends many hours in the field checking and visiting with hunters in western North Dakota.
In this week’s North Dakota Outdoors, Mike Anderson tags along with district game warden Zach Schuchard during one of the ...