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Aficionados of wild Alaska salmon are stocking up at retail shops on sockeye fillets from the Copper River to Bristol Bay and ...
Researchers at the University of Maine have found that less than 1% of recent research and economic development grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture was aimed at fisheries development.
Two Washington state agencies are looking to improve corridors for wildlife while cutting down on traffic risks for motorists and animals.
As prolonged drought plagues the Horn of Africa, some people perceive animals as a threat to scarce resources, while other communities rally to protect the creatures.
Many American schoolchildren grow up learning that Yellowstone was the world’s first national park. But across the globe in Mongolia, just south of the capital, Ulaanbaatar, a mountain holds a claim ...
B.C.'s Minister of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship Randene Neill was in Kelowna on July 9 to tour the Okanagan Mountain ...
The NCW Sun Devils organization was formed in 2016, first focusing on drawing select youth softball talent from Chelan, Douglas, Okanogan, and Grant counties, before expanding to youth ...
As retired biologists, we’re saddened to see the agency in which we once proudly served reduced to shooting bears and wolves ...
The Wenatchee Wild are pleased to announce that they have partnered with Confluence Health to raise nearly $17,000 for the ...
If you’ve found yourself wondering if there are still wild horses in the United States, you can go and see them at several locations.
Alaska’s lone member of the House says new Arctic oil drilling opportunities represent a huge gain for the state, downplays ...
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