The hunt for invasive “murder hornets” is over in Washington and the rest of the United States after three years without confirmed detections, state and federal officials said Wednesday.
Federal officials also said they will reclassify the grizzly’s status so that ranchers would be able to shoot bears that are ...
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to unleash more drilling, mining and other industrial activity across millions of ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released its report on the Golden-Cheeked Warbler's conservation status Monday, where it ...
A new study authored by members of the U.S. Forest Service, Colorado Parks and Wildlife and University of Wyoming looks at ...
Conservation advocates and a federal wildlife agency are offering $20,000 for information on each of the three recent wolf poaching incidents in Washington.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Wednesday reaffirmed the protected status of grizzly bears on the Endangered Species ...
Freshwater habitats cover less than 1% of the planet's surface but support 10% of its animal species, a zoologist and study ...
Authorities and conservation groups are seeking information on three recent gray wolf killings in Washington, offering up to ...
The Biden administration said Wednesday it will continue protecting about 2,000 grizzly bears in the Rocky Mountains despite ...