Recent Wildlife Articles
Utah’s New Outdoor Law: Who Pays for Wildlife?
Utah’s wild landscapes have long been a playground for outdoor lovers. Whether it’s hiking through pine-scented forests, biking down rugged trails, or casting a line into a quiet stream, the state’s natural beauty is hard to beat. But a new law, effective May 7, is changing how people access some
Saving Nevada’s Bighorn Sheep: A Conservation Triumph
In the rugged deserts of the Las Vegas Valley, a crisis unfolded in early 2025 that threatened the survival of the desert bighorn sheep. A brutal drought, stretching over 200 days without measurable rain, had left the landscape barren, stripping away the sparse vegetation these resilient animals d
Is Mandatory Reporting the Fix for Wildlife Data Issues?
In Montana, hunting is more than just a pastime—it’s a way of life, deeply woven into the fabric of the state’s culture. Every year, hunters head into the field, chasing elk, deer, and other big game, creating memories that last a lifetime. But months after the season ends, some get a call from a
Can Roadkill Save Colorado’s Wolves and Ranchers?
Colorado’s grey wolf reintroduction, launched in 2023, has stirred up a mess of challenges for wildlife officials, ranchers, and the wolves themselves. The state’s attempt to bring back these predators has sparked heated debates, with tensions running high between protecting livestock and ensuring
Can New York's New Deer Hunting Rules Boost Wildlife and Economy?
New York’s Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is rolling out some changes to deer hunting regulations that could make things easier for hunters, improve wildlife management, and keep the state’s economy humming. These proposals aim to bring hunting into the digital age, give young hunt
How to Keep Wildlife Away From Your Campsite Naturally
Camping is hands-down one of the best ways to kick back, soak in nature, and just chill out under the stars. But let’s be real—nobody wants a raccoon rummaging through their snacks or a bear sniffing around their tent at 2 a.m. Keeping wildlife away from your campsite doesn’t have to mean busting o
