A proposed ballot measure would criminalize most intentional killing of animals, including fish, reshaping wildlife laws statewide.
A new study finds thousands of imperiled plants and animals meet Endangered Species Act criteria yet remain unlisted.
Just weeks after a mountain lion wandered into San Francisco, state officials voted to permanently protect populations of the ...
Peafowl are regularly kept as livestock in Kentucky, and while they are considered exotic animals, they aren’t subject to ...
Three different mule deer in southwest Idaho were shot and left to waste. Idaho Fish and Game is seeking the public's help for answers.
An alleged poaching ring faces more than 100 criminal charges for illegally killing several hundred animals, including deer, turkey, a fox and a domestic pet.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service settled federal litigation over the species’ plight. But the wood stork will lose its listing under the Endangered Species Act.
The decision to list these mountain lions as threatened follows a petition by the Center for Biological Diversity and the Mountain Lion Foundation. They highlighted the risks of inbreeding and ...
"Our goal is to use what we learn from this collared animal to work toward recovering the population in the long term," said ...
Nature boasts mesmerizing creatures with extraordinary eyes, offering unique survival advantages. From stalk-eyed flies with ...
A group of 18- to 21-year-olds from Leitchfield and Elizabethtown is accused of illegally killing several hundred animals.
A yearslong investigation into an illegal poaching ring across multiple Kentucky counties resulted in six arrests.
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