Two Yuba County men have been convicted in a Northern California poaching case that involved the unlawful pursuit and abuse of 13 wild animals — including eight black bears.
Two men have entered pleas in a Sierra County poaching case involving bears and other wildlife, according to the district attorney’s office.
Deputy District Attorney Matt Carr prosecuted the case, assisting in the prosecution of environmental and natural resource ...
Two men in Sierra County were charged by the District Attorney’s Office for numerous wildlife violations, including unlawfully taking and abusing over 10 animals. Video Above: ...
Hubbard pleaded no contest to misdemeanor animal abuse, hunting bear with dogs, and unlawful possession of wildlife. He was sentenced to 80 hours of community service, ordered to pay a $2,000 fine, ...
A section of the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge will be closed and hikers along the Florida National Scenic Trail ...
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY, Ark. (KAIT) - The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will temporarily close several wildlife management ...
Texas A&M AgriLife experts assist landowners and community leaders navigate challenges of feral hog management across ...
Feral hogs are spreading rapidly across the United States, causing serious damage to ecosystems, farms, and local communities ...
Experts with the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute, NRI, are working to connect Texans with the resources and expertise ...
In 2024, agricultural losses exceeded $670 million from feral pig activity, with landowners across Texas spending more than ...