
How One Texas Ranch Donation Helped Restore Desert Bighorn Sheep
In 1985, Texas rancher C.G. Johnson donated Elephant Mountain Ranch to the State of Texas

In 1985, Texas rancher C.G. Johnson donated Elephant Mountain Ranch to the State of Texas

Fewer than 100 ocelots are believed to remain in the United States, with the surviving population concentrated in South Texas.

For many rural communities along Alaska’s Lower Yukon River, moose are more than a wildlife

Robot rabbits may seem unconventional, but they represent a new approach in wildlife conservation: using science, technology, and innovation to protect native species and ecosystems.

A recent study by The Wild Harvest Initiative, highlighted by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation

Research from Michigan State University is bringing new scientific data into the conversation around wildlife

The Jackson elk herd is one of the most recognizable migratory elk populations in the American West.

Western big game animals have always survived tough conditions. But across the American West, drought

Across the American West, wildlife managers are building something that barely existed a decade ago:

“Ranchers throughout the Midwest and West have long played a vital role in managing native grasslands that support both wildlife and local economies,” said Greg Sheehan, President and CEO of the Mule Deer Foundation.