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In the latest twist of a legal saga over a state predator control program, the court said Alaska officials are acting in bad faith and disregarding legal orders.
A Franklin woman says a bear has been showing up near her home — and she’s not the only one taking notice. Now, she’s calling on city officials for help.
The residents of a California town are raising the alarm after dozens of birds appear to have exploded without explanation.
A man from South Carolina has violated federal wildlife laws after spending years importing and selling sperm whale bones.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has debunked online rumors of a Lamprey caught in the San Marcos River.
According to Jill Snyder, visitor engagement manager for Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks, investigators believe 30 to 40 gallons of motor oil were dumped into a nearby storm drain. That oil ...
Fish and Wildlife Commission officers say they’ll be patrolling local waterways to enforce boating safety laws. They’re reminding boat owners about ...
Spread the loveA mother elephant had her heart broken on Mother’s Day when a truck struck a five-year-old male calf on the ...
Learn how conservationists helped red-tailed amazons by creating artificial nests on the islands they live on.
HOWARD (WLUK) -- The village of Howard unanimously passed an ordinance Monday night to prohibit feeding wildlife. The hope is ...
According to the agency, someone set a fire that destroyed a boat access fishing pier at the Pointe-aux-Chenes Wildlife ...
My experience with the birds is that they generally don’t want to be bothered,” Davis said. “They can hurt folks, but they’d prefer to get away if they can, because that’s a ...