Four North Dakota departments have received agriculture grants totaling more than $2.5 million, which are intended to ...
Despite cooler weather, fire danger is slightly higher in some areas due to wind and dry conditions. People should check on conditions before setting leaves on fire or obtaining burning permits.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s annual fall aerial mule deer survey is set to begin Oct. 13 in western North Dakota. Weather permitting, the survey takes about two weeks to complete.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department will begin its annual fall aerial mule deer survey on Oct. 13, weather permitting. The survey, which typically takes about ...
The state Game and Fish Department’s annual fall aerial mule deer survey is set to begin Monday, Oct. 13, in western North Dakota. Weather permitting, the survey takes about two weeks to complete.
The state Game and Fish Department’s annual fall aerial mule deer survey is set to begin Oct. 13 in western North Dakota.
No state employees who are federally funded will be furloughed or lose pay due to the federal government shutdown, according to the Office of Management and Budget.
Northeast North Dakota may not become a pheasant hunting hotspot like the southwest or northwest parts of the state anytime soon, but more birds are showing up in some unexpected places — even around ...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department has confirmed the presence of invasive zebra mussels in Smishek Lake, Burke County, after detecting zebra mussel veligers in routine plankton tow net samples, ...
After two consecutive nice winters, pheasants in some parts of the northeast – areas with ample habitat – are doing pretty well.
Let’s take a closer look at exactly what a pheasant population in North Dakota needs.