Brian Roach, a retired farmer near Wheatland, North Dakota, has 35 acres of “HEL land,” or highly erodible land, on his ...
Gov. Kelly Armstrong said the Legacy Soil Health and Habitat Program is growing quickly as it works to improve soil and ...
BISMARCK – A winter that started in early November and hung around until April like an unwanted guest tested the endurance of wildlife and landowners, both fixtures on the landscape familiar with ...
BELFIELD – Wildfires are catastrophic and difficult to manage, especially when conditions align for rapid fire spread. On Oct ...
During hunting season here in North Dakota, it is critical for drivers to stay alert to avoid collisions. Every year tens of thousands of cars hit deer on North Dakota roads, a tragedy that takes ...
Even if a young animal appears to be abandoned, it is likely at least one parent is nearby but unseen to human eyes.
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A winter that started in early November and hung around until April tested the endurance of wildlife and landowners, according to the North Dakota Game and Fish ...
Terry Pulver started giving injured wildlife a hand about 20 years ago, when she and her husband, Charles, set up a rehabilitation facility at their farm along the Pembina Hills escarpment west of ...
Jan. 10—FARGO — The North Dakota Wildlife Federation recognized several area sportsmen and sportswomen at their annual convention Jan. 6 in Fargo. Brad Dokken, longtime outdoor writer for the Grand ...
Measuring in at over 180,000 square kilometers, North Dakota serves as one of the least-densely populated states in all of North America—and all of that wide open space leaves plenty of room for ...
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