Greg Link retired after 45 years with the department, and Kim Kary announced her retirement after 20 years with the agency.
The Western North Carolina Nature Center said the Leafa the red panda’s health declined over the past few months.
Recently published research in the journal Weed Science shows that planting soybeans in a green, living cover crop provides ...
Although there are no larch native to North Dakota, an introduced species is grown as an ornamental in the state.
Fish and Wildlife faces a court-imposed deadline of Jan. 20 — the same day Trump will retake office — to decide whether to ...
The image shows the right manus, or hand, of an Edmontosaurus, a species of the duck-billed hadrosaur. According to the State Museum at the North Dakota Heritage Center, where Dakota is housed ...
One of those trees is a northern catalpa, a unique species that we don’t often see in North Dakota communities. I love its clusters of white flowers in the spring, along with its enormous leaves.
JAMESTOWN, N.D. — The North Dakota Game and Fish Department has been observing a number of sick and dead Canada geese near ...
Gerald Fauske, an entomology research specialist at North Dakota State University, said the species as a whole is not in danger of extinction, but trouble could lie ahead for western monarchs.
It’s pretty easy to cut down the electronic age we live in. “Kids these days spend too much time on their phones.” Yet, there ...
BISMARCK – The North Dakota Game and Fish Department requires ... Northern pike and nongame fish are the only legal species statewide, while walleyes can be speared at Stump Lake and the Devils ...
The Coyote Catalog is an online database similar to the one the Game and Fish Department uses to connect deer hunters with ...