Sheep On the Razor’s Edge
The only thing more dizzying than the thrill of taking three rams was the sheer drop-off on either side of the ridge.
Chama Raffling Off Elk, Fly Fishing Trips
Proceeds will benefit land stewardship in the San Juan/Rio Grande Watershed of Colorado and New Mexico.
25 Ways Hunting is Conservation
Wherever and whatever you hunt, you’re making a positive impact on the world in which you live.
Can You Bear It?
Many companies claim their products are bear-proof, but can they actually handle the pressure? Learn about the bears that torture test products outside Yellowstone National Park.
Treed by a Moose, Pt. 2
A young man’s life hangs in the balance as he hangs from a tree branch.
Wolf Attacks On the Rise in Wisconsin
Nearly 30 bear dogs have been killed so far in 2016. With the hunting season opening today, that number could skyrocket in the remaining months of the year.
Treed by a Moose
A man, a bear, and a moose walk into the woods . . . Sounds like the start of a joke, but it’s no laughing matter!
Comment Period Reopened for Yellowstone Griz Delisting
You have until October 7 to make your voice heard.
Could Whitetails Go Extinct?
Think CWD is nothing to worry about? New research shows that some deer populations could be extirpated within 50 years.
Fallow Deer Collides with Triathlon Competitor
The cyclist’s helmet was cracked, but he was able to complete the race.