Building Duplexes to Protect Mountain Lions Housing density policies adopted in California, Oregon and Washington will help mountain lions. Here's how → Striving for Coexistence in the Cuyamaca Mountains Through our coexistence program, the Mountain Lion…continue reading
WASHINGTON (AP) — The horse is symbolic of the American West, but when and how domesticated horses first reached the region has long been a matter of historical debate. A new analysis of horse bones…continue reading
While driving down Interstate 11 toward the Hoover Dam, travelers get the treat of watching a herd of bighorn sheep leisurely making their way along the dirt overpass across the highway. The local sheep, which…continue reading
Please take a look and see what our fellow Nevada residents are saying about the torturing, rounding up, trapping and murdering our wildlife.Read More...continue reading
They shot them down from the sky. It happened two winters ago in Adams County, but the federal government won’t say where. A pilot and gunner did it from a plane while flying low over…continue reading
CARSON CITY – A divided state wildlife board has voted against enacting a ban on coyote hunting tournaments, a practice deemed cruel by animal rights groups and opposed even by some hunting advocates for being…continue reading
I still remember my first vehicle-wildlife collision like it happened yesterday. If you learned to drive in a wildlife-rich environment as I did, you come to know when and where you are most likely to…continue reading
The only thing David Colborne got right in his recent opinion-editorial entitled “Sorry everyone, Nevada still does not have wild horses” is that wild horse preservation and wild horses are extremely popular among Nevada voters. This popularity…continue reading
The Heartbreak On Their FacesA lawsuit over an erstwhile clean energy project with negative impacts to the environment and human communities made news in recent weeks… and the sun also rises. This time, the action…continue reading
The impending reintroduction of wolves to western Colorado will surely result in wolves soon returning to Utah after nearly a century of absence. Whether they will still be protected under the Endangered Species Act is…continue reading