Nearly 1,800 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees have left the agency in the last year, records obtained by conservation advocates find, as pressure mounted from President Donald Trump and his ...
Hawaiʻi has lost 10 senior-level scientists and managers at the US Fish and Wildlife Service as part of an 18% reduction in ...
According to records obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request, the Fish and Wildlife Service’s workforce shrank from 9,957 employees in 2024 to 8,179 by the end of May 2025, a net loss of ...
Federal investigators are looking for information about the illegal killing of a grizzly bear near the Idaho-Montana border in late October.
The Center for Biological Diversity sent a 60-day notice to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declaring its intent to sue if ...
As Montana adopts increasingly aggressive measures to shrink its wolf population, a conservation group on Tuesday announced ...
Brian Nesvik fielded polite questions from Democrats and enjoyed lavish praise from Republicans on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. Wyoming native Brian Nesvik on Wednesday seemed to ...
This week, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declined to list the Northern California-Southern Oregon population of the Pacific fisher as an endangered species. Once ubiquitous throughout the western ...
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Why hunting still matters for wildlife conservation in the US
Unregulated hunting in the 1800s led to the decline of many North American species, in particular bison, passenger pigeons, ...
Wildlife officials are sounding the alarm after an invasive and potentially damaging crab species was found in the U.S. for ...
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