The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says it will rehire the hundreds of probationary employees who were fired en masse on Feb.
One fired U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee, Bianca Sicich, is still working for free because she's so passionate about her job. Sicich joins "America Decides" to share her story.
“Squirrels are remarkably good at what they do,” said John L. Koprowski, co-author of the book “North American Tree Squirrels ...
The number of bobcat sightings reported to Connecticut's Department of Energy and Environmental Protection rose to more than ...
Scientists must journey to remote islands in the middle of the Bering Sea, braving uncertain conditions, to reach the ...
MLive reported that the person actually found two cougar cubs. Wildlife biologist Brian Roell confirmed the sighting from the ...
The loss of hundreds of Fish and Wildlife employees could have immediate and long-term impacts on wild places, including ...
A listing of Glitzenstein's legal victories reads like an animal alphabet, with entries ranging from "charismatic megafauna" ...
Spring is in the air and that means in addition to pollen, we’re about to see more of Georgia’s native wildlife.
When Ray Hatfield was about six years old, he became fascinated with the natural world and began collecting butterflies and ...
New Jersey Fish and Wildlife stocked more than 180,000 rainbow trout in waterways across the state to kick off Saturday’s ...