Three active duty soldiers at Fort Carson have been convicted of poaching four mule deer at the Mountain Post and one on state land.
Three active duty soldiers have been charged after they were found responsible for poaching five mule deer on Fort Carson and one on state land, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW).
The investigation started after a hunter alerted officers at the Army post about a poached buck in a training area in ...
The Boise River Wildlife Management Area will close from Feb. 1 to April 14 to aid wildlife recovery after the 2024 Valley ...
The annual SHOT Show in Las Vegas is a launch pad for many new firearm platforms. Here is a list of the best new hunting guns ...
When the land dries out, mule deer don't just tough it out — they move. A study published in Ecological Applications found that drought conditions pushed mule deer out of native shrublands and into ...
Images of elk and deer with freakishly huge antlers touted as a “new world record” frequently pop up on social media. But the ...
Idaho Department of Fish and Game is working this winter to track the mule deer population in the South Hills.
The Interior Department’s secretarial order directs federal land managers to find places with unnecessary barriers to hunting ...
My family is full of hunters, and over the past several years, they have watched their hunting seasons change in real and ...
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) has awarded the Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) with a $744,000 grant to expand ...
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is getting a lot of pushback against a study it's running to cull mountain lions and ...
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