The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is monitoring sick and dead birds across the state in response to increasing reports from the public. Dr. Logan Weyand, department wildlife veterinarian, said ...
In this week's column, Gary Lee watches blackbirds move south and hunters track deer, expecting a good hunting season.
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If you've noticed geese flying in the wrong direction this fall, you're not alone. This is the time of year when some birds head south to warmer temperatures for the winter, but one of you reached out ...
Large mammals like mule deer and elk are now entering their fall migrations to winter ranges Their ability to roam freely ...
Wildlife officials are monitoring bird flu activity across North Dakota as fall migration brings increased sightings of sick ...
Winter is peak time for some of the West Coast’s biggest wildlife shows—elk herds in misty meadows, eagles stacked in ...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is monitoring sick and dead birds across the state after increasing reports from ...
In a news release, the department said most of the reports of sick and dead birds in the last two weeks have been snow geese and other waterfowl. That’s understandable, the department said, as HPAI is ...
North Dakota Game and Fish is monitoring sick and dead birds for avian influenza after increasing reports from the public.