In the last three years, according to data from the Nevada Division of Wildlife, 95% (42 of 44) of bears killed by hunters in ...
While Nevada is renowned for its lack of precipitation, there’s a hidden cost behind the seemingly endless streak of mild ...
In Nevada, there are more than 56 million acres of federal land, which is about 80% of our state’s total area. The BLM ...
As an avid big-game hunter in Nevada, I have spent countless hours in the wilderness — tracking game, studying migration patterns and admiring the beauty of our state’s diverse basin and range ...
VALLEY OF FIRE STATE PARK (KTNV) — Nevada is taking action to preserve its state animal, the Desert Bighorn Sheep, by relocating part of a herd based in Southern Nevada. Geneva Zoltek spoke to state ...
The coyote killing contests, in which bodies of dead coyotes are stacked like cord wood, award prizes for the most animals killed. (Nevada Department of Wildlife photo). The Nevada Wildlife Commission ...
Coyote-killing contests have been banned in California and Arizona, but Nevada competitions are routinely organized and advertised in those states. (Photo courtesy of Travel Nevada) A multi-year ...
RENO, Nev. — The Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners has denied a petition seeking to overhaul trapping regulations across the state. The petition, backed by groups such as WildEarth Guardians, the ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Nevada wildlife officials are looking at options to limit some popular hunting technologies, while others in the sport are calling for a focus on bad actors who break the law.
I am outraged that in January, the Nevada Wildlife Commission chose to deny a petition from conscientious, well-informed citizens asking it to reduce the number of days that helpless wildlife can ...
MOAPA VALLEY — Valley of Fire State Park’s desert bighorn sheep are thirsty. Thirstier than they’ve been in a while. Though Las Vegas’ 214-day dry streak — the second-longest on record — ended in ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - More daylight means more migratory birds filling our skies. Millions will make their way through Nevada this spring. But many have been found dead, with no obvious signs of ...