As you might recall from the video we posted a couple months ago, P3 is a female lion who was tagged as a juvenile by the Living with Lions (Audubon Canyon Ranch) research team in…continue reading
Above: All footage and images were taken in summer 2023 as our team runs the road to assess ranges, herds and roundups. Today is Public Lands Day. Wild horses and burros are part of the…continue reading
Three Nevada men were convicted of poaching a mule deer they had harassed with a drone before illegally killing the animal, state wildlife officials announced Tuesday. In October 2021, the men — 23-year-old Bailey Thompson…continue reading
ARMILA, Panama — It was just past midnight when marine conservation biologist Callie Veelenturf spotted the telltale tiny zipperlike trails in the sand on a remote Caribbean beach. Under the beams of red-light headlamps, she…continue reading
A new survey of Americans’ attitudes toward hunting, fishing, trapping, and recreational shooting shows support for all those activities dropped over the past three years, even as the Covid-19 pandemic pushed more people into America’s…continue reading
Nearly 6,000 animals were cruelly killed by cyanide bombs last year. They must be banned immediately. These tiny metal cylinders, known as M-44s, are full of cyanide and covered in a sweet scent that lures…continue reading
SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — A new pack of gray wolves has shown up in California’s Sierra Nevada, several hundred miles away from any other known population of the endangered species, wildlife officials announced…continue reading
Many Nevadans may be familiar with the video of Sunshine, a Palomino horse with a coat that shone like gold in the sun, being chased by a helicopter for 30 minutes during a June roundup.…continue reading
Grizzly bears are an important part of the Montana landscape, and our state stands proud as one of only four states outside Alaska with grizzlies. As a professional grizzly bear biologist who served as the…continue reading
Grizzly bears in Alaska, called brown bears, that live around the town of Bethel, population 6,325, should have a good life as they don’t interact with many people. But their future is in peril. Alaska’s…continue reading