Charges Filed In 2020 Death Of Hunter Missing From Kittitas County
KITTITAS COUNTY — Prosecutors have filed murder and robbery charges against a 40-year-old man in the 2020 death of Ian Eckles, a Kent hunter who disappeared in the Liberty area of Kittitas County six years ago. The Kittitas County Prosecuting … Continue reading →
Interior Department Announces Major Expansion of Hunting & Fishing Access on Federal Lands
Interior Department Announces Major Expansion of Hunting & Fishing Access on Federal Lands
Oregon hunting and fishing ban moves closer to qualifying for ballot
Anastasia Mason Salem Statesman Journal Updated May 27, 2026, 12:06 p.m. PT A sweeping petition that would restrict killing and hurting animals, essentially criminalizing hunting and fishing in Oregon, has collected enough signatures to potentially qualify for the November ballot. … Continue reading →
Gresham angler cited for several hunting and fishing violations
By Logan Bagett on Wednesday, May 27th, 2026 in Northeastern Oregon News Northeastern Oregon Top Stories BAKER CITY — A Gresham man was cited and released following multiple fish and game violations. Oregon State Police report that on May 24th at approximately 9:36 p.m., OSP Fish … Continue reading →
Why won’t the provincial government give injured animals a fighting chance?
Why won’t the provincial government give injured animals a fighting chance?
Otters Were Hunted to Near Extinction and Now They’re Healing Rivers
By Beth Wegerer Published May 22, 20266 min read Ian Peter Morton/Shutterstock.com Otters Were Hunted to Near Extinction and Now They’re Healing Rivers – A-Z Animals In This Article Quick TakeOtter DiversityA Species Under ThreatOtter Restoration EffortsWhy Otters Are Important Quick Take … Continue reading →
Le Roy twins awarded lifetime hunting licenses at Louis ‘Grizz’ Scafetta memorial ceremony
By Press ReleaseMay 25, 2026, 12:32am Le Roy twins awarded lifetime hunting licenses at Louis ‘Grizz’ Scafetta memorial ceremony | The Batavian The Louis “Grizz” Scafetta Memorial Award committee recently held its annual recognition ceremony at the Scafetta property in Byron, … Continue reading →
Smarter than Yogi? Hokkaido’s brown bears prove elusive in spring hunt
May 25, 2026 (Mainichi Japan) Smarter than Yogi? Hokkaido’s brown bears prove elusive in spring hunt – The Mainichi Japanese version SAPPORO — In Hokkaido, brown bears are increasingly appearing in urban areas with little fear of humans. Since 2023, authorities … Continue reading →
Trump ‘encouraging elephant hunting’ with easing of trophy rules
Approved imports of elephant parts to the US rose to more than 300 last year — more than double the number during the president’s first time in office Jack Denton, Nairobi Monday May 25 2026, 3.15pm BST, The Times Listen • 5:35 minShare Make … Continue reading →
Michigan United Conservation Clubs will call it quits this summer
Lansing — Michigan United Conservation Clubs, the largest statewide conservation organization in the nation, will dissolve this summer after nearly 90 years advocating for hunters, anglers, and trappers. “Despite the deep commitment of its members, partners, and supporters, MUCC has … Continue reading →
Roe deer fawn rescue in Switzerland: Who saves the fawns, and who shoots them?
What many don’t know: Swiss hobby hunters shoot more than 10,000 roe deer fawns every year. At federal level, only a minimum closed season from 1 February to 30 April applies to roe deer. Wild beim Wild editorial team — … Continue reading →
Oregon man awarded $800,000 after cat died from bird flu in pet food
Oregon man awarded $800,000 after cat died from bird flu in pet food
