Wildlife

Wildlife officials see an increase in illegal camping and target shooting in parts of Millville-Providence canyons – Cache Valley Daily

Mouth of Providence Canyon. No shooting board in Providence Canyon that has been shot multiple times. LOGAN — Utah Division of Wildlife Resources officials are seeing a recent increase in illegal camping and target shooting in the Millville-Providence Wildlife Management Area. The area was closed to camping and target shooting last year after years of …

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Scott Appoints 3 New Fish and Wildlife Board Members

Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board members hear public comments ahead of their 2019 board meeting. File photo by Mike Dougherty/VTDigger Governor Phil Scott has named three new members of the state’s Fish and Wildlife Board, which has jurisdiction over hunting and wildlife regulations. The board members are: Nicholas Burnham, resident of Hartland, Neal Hogan, resident …

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California man takes beautiful wildlife photos in his backyard

Photographer and wildlife biologist Roy Toft captures beautiful photos of mountain lions, bobcats, deer and more in his backyard with his perfectly placed trail cameras. toftwho lives in Ramona, California, is fortunate enough to have photographed mountain lions, mule deer, coyotes, lynx and raccoons — without leaving his property. He has captured remarkable photos of …

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David Y. Ige | DLNR News Release: HAWAI’I WILDLIFE CONSERVATION STAMP CONTEST OPENED

DLNR News Release: HAWAI’I WILDLIFE CONSERVATION STAMP CONTEST OPENED Posted on Nov 22. 2021 in Latest Department News† newsroom (Honolulu) – Artists are welcome to submit entries to the DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) in the annual art competition featuring two local animal species for the Hawaii Wildlife Conservation and Game Bird Stamp …

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State helps create 14,000-acre wildlife corridor in South County | Southern Berkshires

Here and there around New England, hikers encounter remote hills dubbed “Mt. Hunger,” a throwback to tough times in the countryside. There is such a place on the border between Monterey and Tyringham in southern Berkshire County. Also, it’s a long way from modern life – and people intend to keep it that way. The …

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Moundsville Considers Wildlife Feeding Ban | News, Sports, Jobs

file photo MOUNDSVILLE — A Moundsville man worried about large herds of deer congregating in residential areas seeks the city’s help to stop people from inviting them into town. And the city is in the process of obliging him. The city’s policy subcommittee discussed the matter Tuesday night and eventually ordered …

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Royal Tern soars above Fort Monroe Beach in Hampton – The Virginian-Pilot

Benjamin Gerber photographed a royal tern at Fort Monroe Beach in Hampton. Mike Weirich sent pictures of a mother osprey at her nest near the Coinjock Marina in Currituck County. “I assume ospreys keep the same nest every year, and this is the same osprey as last year with a new chick,” Weirich wrote. An …

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Reno City Council backs ban on wildlife killing competitions

RENO, Nev. (AP) – The Reno City Council is the latest to join the fight to ban wildlife killing competitions in Nevada. The council this week passed a resolution with a 6-1 vote calling for an end to the practice. Mayor Hillary Schieve called the competitions that often target coyotes “horrible.” The Clark County Commission …

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‘Tiger King’ star charged with wildlife trafficking and money laundering

Bhagavan “Doc” Antle, who appeared in the 2020 docuseries “Tiger King”, and four others have been charged on 10 counts of wildlife trafficking and money laundering. Authorities allege that Antle and his employee “laundered more than $500,000 in cash that they believed to be the proceeds of an operation to smuggle illegal immigrants across the …

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