A roadside museum in northwest Montana has been dedicated to all things Americana for more than 40 years. It's packed to the ...
More than 1,400 wolves have been killed since Idaho relaxed hunting and trapping limits in 2021. Most wolves were hunted, but ...
Niemeyer, who helped reintroduce wolves in Idaho in the 1990s, said in a phone interview that wolves have been “reduced to ...
I have never been happier, more exhilarated, at peace, rested, inspired, and aware of the grandeur of the universe and the ...
Carter’s conservation legacy as president wasn’t limited to Alaska. He protected a number of rivers, wilderness areas and ...
I have never been happier, more exhilarated, at peace, rested, inspired, and aware of the grandeur of the universe and the greatness of God than when I find myself in ...
I have never been happier, more exhilarated, at peace, rested, inspired, and aware of the grandeur of the universe and the greatness of God than when I find myself in ...
Paleontologists may smile at the state’s motto, “Under God, the People Rule,” in this locale where dinosaurs dominated for ...
Danny Santiny said he'd never seen a Louisiana black bear in the wild before harvesting a trophy during the state's first hunting season.
Louisiana's fabled black bear became part of American culture in 1902 after President Teddy Roosevelt refused to shoot one that had been trapped and tied to a tree by members of his hunting party.
William Howard Taft became chief justice of the United States. Theodore Roosevelt went on a wild expedition in the Amazon that made his Rough Rider days look like a walk in the park. Carter ...
and US President Theodore Roosevelt took to the pages of Field & Stream to write about the draw of hunting and fishing for future generations, saying, "All little boys crave the out-of-doors ...