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The odds are good you have never heard of a small federal agency that goes by the curious name of Wildlife Services.
A hunting group accused by advocates of holding coyote “killing contests” is coming to southern Arizona and is expected to draw protests.
One day in 1941, 18 bison — 15 cows and three bulls — stepped from their wooden crates and wandered into Utah’s San Rafael Desert.
Expresses concern for impending decision to remove wolves from endangered species act.
It is a popular political truism that “laws are like sausages, it is better not to see them being made.” But when it comes to banning gory coyote-killing contests, it’s important to look at both
When I got involved in wildlife rehabilitation over a decade ago, I had no idea what the laws in California were regarding wildlife.
A Republican state senator and Democratic representative say they plan to co-sponsor legislation to ban coyote-killing contests in New Mexico.
Opponents of coyote killing contests around New Mexico are gearing up for another attempt to have the practice banned.
A growing body of scientific research reveals just how important carnivores are to maintaining the health of these natural systems.
A lone female gray wolf made international headlines after she was spotted in the national forest north of the Grand Canyon National Park, marking the first time one has been seen in Arizona in 70
Exploring the East Bay regional parks. This story is part of a series exploring the natural and cultural history and resources of the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD).
The rules to the contest were pretty simple: Kill a coyote; win a prize.