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More than 600 cormorants found dead on 2 MN lakes
The Department of Natural Resources is reporting bird die-offs on two Minnesota lakes.
Plan for new dam threatens endangered fish
For decades, the loach minnow has vexed the White Mountain Apache tribe. The threatened fish has prevented them from damming a wild stream to provide water for tribal residents.
Federal agency gets 13,000 comments on wolf plans
Many of the more than 13,000 people commenting on how to improve U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to reintroduce the Mexican wolf into the wild either strongly support or object to the program. Problem is, that's not the question.
Duck hunting bucks trend, holds steady in Wis.
New numbers confirm that Minnesota's duck last fall wasn't that ... well, ducky.
Judge restores protections for N. Rockies wolves
A federal judge has restored endangered species protections for gray wolves in the Northern Rockies, derailing plans by three states to hold public wolf hunts in the fall.
Idaho officials, wolf advocates react to ruling
After a federal judge restored Endangered Species Act protections for gray wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains, Idaho Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter and other state and federal officials criticized the decision while advocates for the predator reacted with joy.
Students finding fishers in northeastern ND
A graduate student studying fishers in northeastern North Dakota says he and his research partners are capturing more images of the animals on trail cameras than he would have expected.
Red Lake area lakes provide good fishing
The fish twisting and turning some 20 feet below the boat clearly was a lake trout, and it wasn't the least bit interested in our company on this sunny morning in late June. More U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Stories
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