As hunting season gets under way, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is warning those with coyote tags to be aware of the differences between coyotes and wolves. Currently, the federal Endangered Species Act ...
Chasing and killing predators like wolves and coyotes with snowmachines remains legal in Wyoming even after some lawmakers tried twice to ban the practice Thursday. The two efforts, a bill called ...
CALHOUN COUNTY — Though a Michigan hunter reported that he killed a large coyote in Calhoun County in January during a legal hunt, subsequent genetic tests by the Michigan Department of Natural ...
DNR continues to investigate the presence of the animal, found far beyond the state’s known wolf population in the Upper Peninsula Though a Michigan hunter reported that he harvested a large animal in ...
CALHOUN COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- Genetic tests have shown what was thought to be a coyote legally harvested during January in downstate Calhoun County was actually a gray wolf, according to the ...
The identification of a gray wolf in Otsego County several years ago has received additional attention in recent weeks, with the findings published in scientific journals. New York state does not have ...
CALHOUN COUNTY, MI -- Nearly six months after a wolf was killed in an unexpected area of Michigan, a hunter who shot the animal will not face charges, according to a report from the Associated Press.
Do wolves roam New York’s forests and fields? A new bill proposed in Albany aims to standardize the collection of genetic data from large canids killed by hunters and trappers throughout the state.
CALHOUN COUNTY, MI -- Testing of an animal shot and killed in Calhoun County reveals it was a gray wolf, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. A Michigan hunter reported that he ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Coyotes have expanded across the United States. Davis Huber/500px via Getty Images Imagine a healthy forest, home to a variety of ...
This story, “Littles Wolves,” first appeared in the Dec. 1967 issue of Outdoor Life. One of the greatest game animals in the northern United States, and also one of the least appreciated and most ...