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A hunter accused of killing a federally protected animal in Idaho faces a hefty civil penalty and jail time, wildlife ...
The Kootenai County hunter faces a $10,000 fine, one to three year license revocation and up to six months in jail.
The hunter mistook the young female grizzly for a black bear and immediately self-reported to when they realized their error.
Yakima County plans to sue if the Trump administration doesn’t pull back plans to reintroduce grizzly bears in the area and ...
In a May 13 petition, members of Congress from Northern Rockies states once again admonished the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Two men were picking mushrooms in Montana when a grizzly bear charged at them, wildlife officials said. They shot and killed ...
Federal grizzly bear managers plan to cut back on their monitoring efforts in the mountains of North Idaho and northeast ...
Officials in Yellowstone National Park trapped and killed a male grizzly Wednesday after it was spotted in developed areas of ...
This week in Priest River, a young female grizzly bear was mistakenly shot by a hunter who believed he was targeting a black bear.
Yellowstone National Park staff killed the grizzly bear after it accessed human food from dumpsters, posing a public safety ...
Who would have the upper hand between a small herd of horses and a grizzly bear? Could the horses intimidate the bear if they ...