
When Cheatgrass Takes Over, Mule Deer May Have Nowhere Left to Go
A new study out of the University of Wyoming reveals a startling trend: when cheatgrass

A new study out of the University of Wyoming reveals a startling trend: when cheatgrass

Across the American West, the number of wild horses and burros roaming public rangelands has

In the early 20th century, North America’s wildlife populations were in serious decline. Species like

Deer damage to crops is a persistent, costly headache for Pennsylvania farmers that often gets

At the turn of the 20th century, pronghorn – known to many as “speed goats,”

Every year, thousands of mule deer in the American West embark on one of the

In North America, invasive plant species – non-native plants that spread aggressively and disrupt natural
Across the rugged landscapes of the American West, are more than just a game species

Across the American West, decades of land use – like logging, grazing, and water diversion

Few animals represent the untamed North like the moose. Towering over 6 feet at the