In more than two decades of writing about the outdoors, the recovery of lake sturgeon in our part of the world ranks among the most rewarding issues I’ve covered.
The goal of the tagging study, which targets some of the newer prairie lakes, is to gain broader insight into how anglers are utilizing these fisheries.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department contracted with HDNR Consulting LLC, a Colorado firm, to conduct a human dimensions survey of Badlands archery and gun hunters.
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Jesse Kolar, the Game and Fish Department’s upland game bird supervisor in Dickinson, talks about the continued decline of North Dakota sage grouse populations.
Chuck Black, of Belgrade, Montana, graduated from UND in 2010 with a Wildlife Biology degree. His presentation, “Conservation Storytelling: The Power of Art,” is scheduled for noon Friday, April 26.