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It happened in the fall of 1621. Pilgrims, including 50 who were on the Mayflower, gathered with 90 Native Americans at Plymouth (in modern-day Massachusetts) [...]
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It happened in the fall of 1621. Pilgrims, including 50 who were on the Mayflower, gathered with 90 Native Americans at Plymouth (in modern-day Massachusetts) [...]
Below is a news release from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Montana recorded its first suspected case of chronic wasting disease in wild elk [...]
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks wardens need your help trying to find the person(s) responsible for illegally shooting a mature bull elk shot in rural [...]
November 26, 2019 Nevada Elk Country, Hunting Heritage Receive $616,000 in Grants MISSOULA, Mont.—The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and its partners awarded $616,505 of grant [...]
Biologists in southwest Oregon wrapped up the first year of a study designed to monitor the movement of elk. What they found is the animals [...]
Authorities arrested and jailed a man from the small central Montana town of Roundup on two felony and 19 misdemeanor charges from two August incidents [...]
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) investigators are looking for two people who may be involved in the poaching of a bull elk within city limits [...]
If you are hunting elk in the backcountry, weight is very important. Whether it be for traveling to camp, day hiking, or packing an animal [...]
Scouting by trail cam has long been in the whitetail hunter’s playbook. But nowadays, elk hunters are using trail cams on wallows, along game trails [...]
Gone are the days when you only see the back end of what may have been a really nice bull on your trail camera. Catch [...]
The anti-hunter argument that an animal can be watched hundreds of times but killed only once, therefore wildlife watching is better for the economy than [...]
One of the primary reasons people quit hunting is they don’t have a quality place to hunt. Access to quality hunting grounds can be lost [...]
Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officers in Gaylord are seeking information about a bull elk that someone recently poached in the Pigeon River State [...]
Idaho big game hunters, especially those in pursuit of antlerless elk in the Pioneer and Smoky Bennett zones need to be aware of the motorized [...]
Below is a news release distributed by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. A moose in northwest Montana tested positive for chronic wasting disease, marking the [...]