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A male grizzly bear has been relocated to U.S. Forest Service land in the Fish Creek drainage near Island Park, Idaho, after ...
A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officer was hit and dragged by an off-road vehicle while trying to detain the driver in San ...
San Jose police shot and killed a man they said "appeared to be armed with multiple firearms" when they were called out ...
One of the oldest piping plovers at the park, "Gabby" now has raised 37 chicks to flight. She soon will return to Georgia for ...
Texas is experiencing a record sea turtle nesting season, and now wildlife officials are responding to an unexpected side ...
As housing developments begin to push deeper into Boiling Spring Lakes forests, developers risk colliding with the federally ...
Randy Robbins, a California-based wildlife photographer, said his camera captured rare footage of the "highly threatened" ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed listing seven species of pangolin, often poached for their scales and meat, as endangered ...
IDAHO, USA — On Wednesday, July 2, Idaho Fish and Game (IDFG) worked alongside the United States Fish and Wildlife Services ...
A lawsuit filed on Tuesday argues the federal government knows a rare desert wetland wildflower is in trouble, but it isn’t ...
According to a report provided by USFWS, from 2015 to 2019, close to 50,000 live specimens confiscated at U.S. ports needed to be sent to facilities around the nation.
All in a day’s work. Quick is one of only three wildlife inspectors on staff at USFWS’s Atlanta ports of entry. His team includes Ashley Goodson, a senior field wildlife inspector for five ...