Local elk herds remain in good shape this hunting season following another mild winter and low snowpack, according to the Washington Department of Wildlife.
An Alaska national park's annual celebration of the beefy, brown and bristly is getting underway as some of the chunkiest bears on the planet fatten up for their winter slumber.
Endangered Species Act protection for grizzlies could end or be revised by January under a new FWS plan in response to demands by Montana, Idaho and Wyoming leaders.
Adding to 907F’s mystique and popularity with tourists, for almost half her life she has suffered from either an injury or infection that appears to have left her blind in one eye.
Beartooth Basin Summer Ski Area, “the only strictly summer ski area in the nation,” is being sold.
Brooks Falls in Alaska's Katmai National Park is the best place in the world to watch brown bears feasting on salmon as they swim upstream to spawn.
Deer 255, known for having the longest migration route in West, died in Wyoming's Red Desert. The celebrity deer was known for traveling over 200 miles during migration.
Wireless key fobs and push-button starters make it more convenient to get into your vehicle. It also makes things easier for thieves. These tips can help.
The warning comes as OpenAI debuts the latest update to its artificial intelligence model, which can mimic human cadences in its verbal responses and even try to detect people’s moods.
From the west to the east, Montanans were given a front row seat to the Aurora Borealis, also known as Northern Lights Friday night.
In early April, Lee Newspapers joined personnel from the U.S Forest Service, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, and volunteers from Montana Vet Program to embarked embark on a five-day trip down the river to remove and raft out the latrines, officially ushering in the new era of recreational …
MONTANA UNTAMED: As management of the Smith River enters a new era, the river's manager talks about what's in store.
Fishing reports from fresh and salted waters around Southwest Washington and Northwest Oregon.
A grizzly bear was filmed on April 8 in the Bears Paw Mountains, a couple of miles southeast of the southern boundary of the Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation.
Fishing reports for rivers, lakes and salted waters around Southwest Washington and Northwest Oregon.
Fishing reports for rivers, lakes and salted waters around Southwest Washington and Northwest Oregon.
Regardless, steelhead fishing continues to be good, especially for plunkers on the local tributaries.
Last week, Tacoma Power employees recovered 46 winter-run steelhead adults over five days of operations at the Cowlitz salmon hatchery separator.
Addy Falgoust's job as an interpretive ranger in Yellowstone National Park has provided her many opportunities to exercise her photography skills.
Sportsman’s Warehouse in Kelso is hosting fishing seminars, including one on Thursday evening about Lake Merwin kokanee fishing.
A full week of razor clam digs has given outdoor recreationalists something to look forward to while everyone waits for local rivers to drop.
Images produced by generative artificial intelligence — AI programs that create new material in response to a prompt — now often appear as realistic as actual photographs.
A video of a coyote howling from the roof of a new car at the Tucson Auto Mall has gone viral thanks to social media.
Weekly fishing, crabbing and clam digging reports for the waterways of Southwest Washington.
Fishing and razor clam reports for rivers and beaches around the region.
Fishing and clam digging reports for rivers, lakes, ponds and beaches around the region.
Montana Untamed: Often called “the pit-bull of environmental statutes,” the ESA has given federal protection to nearly 2,000 animals and plants.
On the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act, the law grapples with political uncertainty and unforeseen ecological challenges. Read our series here.
Since it was signed by President Richard Nixon on December 28, 1973, the ESA has protected more than 2,000 animals and plants, becoming one of Earth’s most far-reaching laws.
A century ago, we stocked non-native trout throughout national parks. Now native species like cutthroat trout must be transplanted in experimental habitats if they're to survive through this decade.