A young alligator got a second lease on life after a Florida trapper hired to remove it from a St. Augustine neighborhood ...
Gear tampering in the Gulf of St. Lawrence region off P.E.I. is more common than it used to be, according to the Department ...
We've had a lot of discouraging news recently about the Dungeness crab season being delayed here in the Bay Area. But a recent big development could help turn the situation around this spring. It ...
Due to the changing regulations and lack of public information, many dog owners remain unaware of the potential danger along ...
They may not always bite, but populations of "eater-size" walleyes and saugers in Lake of the Woods look good going into the winter season, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources said in ...
The seafood industry isn’t hungry for another tariff war, which hurt fishermen during Trump’s first term, said Beth Casoni, ...
The killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO in New York has prompted health care companies to rethink and increase security for ...
Due to documented trapping of grizzlies, FWP attempted to rein in the highly unregulated trapping of coyotes. Trapping ...
Residents of the tiny island community of Chokoloskee are raising concerns over an explosion in the population of invasive ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s proposal to designate the tiny migrating butterfly as threatened with extinction could ...
A last-minute amendment to wolf trapping regulations recently approved by the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission has ...
Rising seas spell doom for coastal wetlands trapping carbon—or do they? New research reveals that as these ecosystems ...