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Travel · GranbyIt was a month of widespread movements and exploration for Colorado’s collared gray wolves. According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s latest watershed map — which shows activity between Feb. 25 and March 25See the Story
March brings big movements for Colorado’s collared gray wolves
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Climate Change · Snowmass VillageLAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A proposal to sell public lands spread out among several small towns northeast of Las Vegas is getting people fired up on social media. The Lincoln County towns of Alamo, Caliente, Crestline, Hiko, Panaca, Pioche, Mt. Wilson and Rachel are the sites identified in a document released by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM). A combined 5,500 acres across 66 plots of land were selected as the BLM gets ready to open up land to…See the Story
Maps show BLM's plan to sell 5,500 acres in 8 small towns northeast of Las Vegas
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Fire · IdahoThis story, “Lost in an Icy Hell,” appeared in the February 1971 issue of Outdoor Life.The match was a flimsy thing, torn from a book, and it would not strike. Until that moment I had never realized how terrible such a seemingly insignificant fact can be. My brother Walter tried to strike a second and third, but the heads crumbled and fell apart. “They’re wet,” I said grimly, and Walt nodded agreement. He was down on his hands and knees, in the …See the Story
I Was Lost for 6 Days with No Food or Fire in the Idaho Backcountry
Pennington County, South Dakota · Pennington CountyThis story, “World Record Ram,” appeared in the November 1970 issue of Outdoor Life. My respect for bighorn sheep is enormous. As far as I’m concerned, no animal has better eyesight or a greater ability to elude the hunter. The odds on merely seeing a legal ram, much less killing one, are stacked against the average big-game hunter. Sightings of legal rams are few and far between because there are so few of the animals and because sheep habitat …See the Story
I Arrowed the World-Record Bighorn with a $25 Sheep Tag
Oklahoma, United States · OklahomaOklahoma lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow the state’s Department of Wildlife Conservation to issue up to five mountain lion hunting permits through a lottery system. Introduced by Senator Casey Murdock, Senate Bill 1073 passed the Oklahoma Senate Monday by a 39 to 7 vote. The bill now moves to the House for consideration. Opponents to the proposal say they are against it because Oklahoma doesn’t have enough lions to sustain a hu…See the Story
As Cougar Sightings Continue in Oklahoma, Lawmakers Are Moving to Set a Hunting Season
New Mexico · New MexicoThis story, “Gadabout Gobblers,” appeared in the May 1950 issue of Outdoor Life. An Indian summer mellowed the high country of southwestern New Mexico. The air was still, bracing; pungent with the smell of pine. Far above, and many miles away, a thin strip of white cloaked the topmost pinnacles of Mogollon Baldy — all that remained of the season’s first snow. It was scarcely midday, yet Ralph and I took out down a great, knife like ridge and hea…See the Story
During the Wild West of Turkey Hunting, My Buddy and I Stalked Birds with Rifles
Donald Trump · JacksonWhen the Senate’s Environment and Public Works Committee convenes Wednesday to consider the nomination of Brian Nesvik, President Trump’s pick to lead the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, expect to hear a lot about his credentials. He’s a former Wyoming Game and Fish Department game warden who rose through the ranks to become head of enforcement and then the agency’s director. He’s a military leader who served 35 years in the Wyoming National Gua…See the Story