Interestingly, these higher beef prices can be attributed in part to the widespread drought...
Read More »Kaibab Fires
Two fires burning on the Kaibab Plateau are threatening upcoming mule deer hunts...
Read More »Grizzly Bear Reintroduction Into California
History: Grizzly bears used to roam the mountains and coast of California. In the early 1900s, Californians experienced a large portion of grizzly bear conflicts. Through poisoning and trapping, the grizzly bears were killed off. The last recorded sighting of a California grizzly bear, in the wild, was in 1924. …
Read More »Wyoming Commission Expands Landowner Tag Access
Wyoming Expands Landowner Tag Access Due to Overwhelming Landowner Presence...
Read More »Colorado‘s Outrageously Expensive Wolf Re-introduction Program
This is what happens when you let Ballot Box Biology dictate how you manage your state’s wildlife...
Read More »Idaho Poacher Convicted and Two Others Charged
Also in Kootenai County, on June 27, 2025, two men were charged with the alleged crime of killing seven whitetail deer...
Read More »General Areas Inhabited by Gray Wolves in Colorado – June 2025 Update
The June 2025 Collared Gray Wolf Activity Map is now available, displaying the wolves' movements...
Read More »Oregon Bighorn Sheep Poacher Sentenced to Second Round of Wildlife Violations in 10 Years
Last month, it was reported that a Pendleton, OR, outfitter and guide was found guilty of illegally hunting a bighorn sheep with dogs and leaving another sheep’s quarters to waste while guiding clients. In 2021, Todd Dean Longgood—a co-owner and guide with Sheep Mountain Outfitters—was hit with a Class …
Read More »America Wins! You Killed The Public Land Sale
By now I’m sure you’ve heard that Utah Senator Mike Lee pulled the public land sale language out of the Big Beautiful Bill...
Read More »Public Comment in Support of Proposed Changes to Wyoming Landowner Licenses
This letter was sent to us and is food for thought. We believe it is very important to have open communication...
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