The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will distribute $1.3 billion to states in 2025 through the federal wildlife and sport fish restoration programs.
President Trump has already begun to introduce changes that weaken the Endangered Species Act, a cornerstone of U.S. conservation law.
Conservation groups are trying to understand what the Trump Administration's priorities are, and how to advocate for public ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced on Jan. 15 that more than $1.3 billion will soon be heading to states, ...
Wildlife groups argue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to put common hippos on the endangered list to protect against U.S.
Florida panthers. Thirty-six of the endangered cats were killed by vehicle strike – the most since 2016. Yet Florida has no ...
An executive order to freeze federal funding has put funding for critter organizations and key conservation programs in limbo ...
"Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration funding is vital to supporting collaborative conservation efforts ... same strategy through the Dingell-Johnson Act of 1950 and the boating industry through ...
Opinion: Support HB 283 for the opportunity to have raffles to benefit Montana's wildlife. It’s the Montana way.
After considerable litigation, the Fish and Wildlife Service last Thursday dismissed its appeal of a trial judge’s August ...
As I ponder the important questions about the future of the open space in Aspen that are on the upcoming ballot, I was ...
Amid consideration of a federal plan to keep grizzly bears on the endangered species list, we take a step back and look at ...