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Scientists Stunned After Noticing Gray Wolves in Alaska Hunt In a Way Never Seen Before
Scientists believe that this unexpected change in diet could have a significant impact on the local ecosystem.
The Voyageurs Wolf Project estimated a 20% decline in wolf numbers this year, likely because of mild winters and fewer deer.
WRTV Indianapolis, IN on MSN
Deer disease's impact on hunting, feeding the hungry in South Central Indiana
New ‘unusual’ side effect of weight-loss drugs becoming more common, research suggests Prosecutors lay out case against ...
For three days I had been watching for caribou from behind a spruce-tree lookout not far from my cabin on Savage River, on ...
The Michigan Senate voted Tuesday to increase more than 20 hunting and fishing license fees in a move supporters said would ...
The worst bear shot-placement advice is to shoot for the shoulders to "break them down." Here's why you shouldn't do it.
VI-CAR-I-OUS-LY - “in a way that is experienced in the imagination through the actions of another person.“ - Oxford Language ...
Representatives from several Indigenous-led organizations discussed co-management strategies at the Alaska Federation of ...
AUSTINTOWN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Bruce Gary Cooper, age 90 of Austintown, Ohio, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, ...
Tlingit hunter, fisherwoman, and artisan Heather Douville (Shank’weidi Wolf Clan), known by her traditional name Kootink', is ...
The Avid Outdoorsman on MSN
Calibers hunters brag about but rarely use twice
Some calibers sound great on paper—flat-shooting, hard-hitting, maybe even a little exotic. You hear about them at the range.
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