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The Wyoming Corner-Crossing Lawsuit Is Headed to Federal Court, Where a Ruling Could Affect Public Access Across the West
This is good news for public-land advocates, who hope that federal access laws will help open more federal land to Western hunters and anglers
Mossy Oak’s Wild Turkey Conservation Stamp Raises $20K in the First 24 Hours
Mossy Oak has started a stamp program to help declining turkey populations across America
Watch: Security Camera Records Tennessee Poacher Shooting a Turkey in Someone’s Yard
The poacher apparently had no clue that his hit-and-run was being recorded
Wolf Attacks Hunting Dog in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Officials Confirm
A beagle was baying a hare 200 yards off the trail when the wolf pounced
North Dakota’s Bighorn Sheep Populations Reach Record Levels for Second Consecutive Year
The most recent population survey shows that bighorn sheep are continuing to thrive in the state, with the northern badlands population faring better than the southern badlands population
Video: Florida Trapper Shows How to Grab a Python Without Getting Bitten
A seasoned snake wrangler shares a tutorial video on the correct way to safely grab a Burmese python
Tuna Stocks Are Being Overfished According to a Recent Sustainability Report
The report shows that fishing pressure is shifting away from healthy tuna stocks
Video: Wildlife Biologists Spot “Rarest of Rare” Melanistic Mule Deer in West Texas
Melanistic, or black-haired, muleys are even rarer than melanistic whitetails
Researchers in Minnesota Are Testing Deer, Moose, Bears, and Wolves for COVID
At least 25 states have confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 in wildlife, pushing researchers to better understand the virus’s spread and potential mutations
Whitetail Deer Are Costing New Jersey Farmers Millions of Dollars Annually
A recent study highlights the financial burden that growing whitetail populations are putting on agricultural operations in New Jersey