NORTH DAKOTA GAME AND FISH
Lion collar malfunction complicates tracking
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department has been having trouble tracking a mountain lion since its satellite collar malfunctioned.By Associated Press , February 08, 2010
Game and Fish done with waterfowl survey
BISMARCK – The North Dakota Game and Fish Department says harsh winter conditions beginning in mid-December pushed most waterfowl out of the state.By Associated Press , February 08, 2010
Oil activity impact on Lake Sakakawea fish to be studied
Oil exploration under and around the lake has been going on since the 1970s, but activity in western North Dakota's oil patch is booming.By Associated Press , October 24, 2009
Online hunting license sales upset some N.D. businesses
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department has gone completely digital when it comes to out-of-state small game licenses this year. Venders will no longer offer the old paper method of licensing for nonresident hunters. “I’m kind of thinking our traffic is going to be way down this year,” said Greg Knutson, owner of Andrus Outdoors in Dickinson.By Ashley Martin , October 05, 2009
Cougars reportedly seen in Dickinson area
Mountain lions have allegedly been spotted on a South Heart golf course and near a local veterinarian’s horses, but the North Dakota Game and Fish says they have no concrete evidence the sightings are in fact big cats.By Lisa Call , October 01, 2009
Coyotes gain a foothold in GF County
By Brad Dokken , September 26, 2009
More than 35,000 N.D. deer gun licenses remain
The Game and Fish Department recently completed its lottery drawing. The remaining licenses will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no limit to the number of licenses a hunter can receive.By Associated Press , August 29, 2009
2 moose seen near Belfield, N.D.
By Dickinson (N.D.) Press , August 06, 2009
N.D. pheasant crowing counts down
North Dakota pheasant numbers are down, and state wildlife officials say the harsh winter is to blame.By Associated Press , June 29, 2009
Licenses carved
June 04, 2009
ANS: One year later
In April 2008 the North Dakota Game and Fish Department introduced regulations in an attempt to cut down on unwanted aquatic species. Looking back on the last year, Greg Power, chief of the NDGF fisheries division, said things look good.May 21, 2009
N.D. Game and Fish adds enforcement region
Enforcement Chief Bob Timian says the addition of a fifth regional office will help the agency put more people in the field.By Associated Press , May 10, 2009
Plea deals underway in massive N.D. wildlife killings operation
Plea agreements are being worked out with five people charged in what North Dakota wildlife officials say is the worst case of illegal animal killings they have ever seen.By Associated Press , April 30, 2009
Severe winter takes toll on N.D. wildlife
North Dakota wildlife officials say they've received anecdotal reports of deer and pheasants dying and have documented the loss of six bighorn sheep with radio collars in the northern Badlands.By Herald Staff Report , March 01, 2009
Tough winter for ND wildlife as losses reported for pheasants, deer and bighorn sheep
This winter's snowfall should allow North Dakota Game and Fish Department officials to get a better handle on the state's deer population.By By Mike Tanner , February 27, 2009
Area Voices is a collection of posts from our community blogging tool www.areavoices.com. If you wish to start a blog sign up here www.areavoices.com. We may choose to feature your posts on http://www.northlandoutdoors.com.
View your ad here! Cost effective targeted advertising.
Contextual advertising starting as low as $79/month. This includes targeted ad delivery and search results!
Add your business to the Marketplace »
