Pronghorn (Antelopes)

Pronghorns, commonly called Antelope in the american west, are true American natives, found nowhere else in the world. They have roamed the plains and deserts of North America for at least the last million years in substantially the same form. Pronghorn (Antelopes) »»

bison roam freely on the range

A century after the American Bison Society, organized in 1905 when only a few hundred buffalo remained, began working to save the species from extinction, bison are an environmental success story. Numbers are up to about 400,000 across North America, mostly on private ranches. bison roam freely on the range »»

Kodiak bear

Kodiak Bears, also known as the alaskan brown bear, have existed on Kodiak Island in Alaska for 12,000 years. With their stream-lined noses and larger bone structure, they are the world’s largest bear, comparable in size to polar bears. Kodiak bear »»

Arctic Wolves

Arctic wolves, also known as polar wolves and white wolves, have thrived in the high arctic for thousands of years, one of the few mammals able to tolerate the sub-zero temperatures and five months of darkness. Arctic Wolves »»

Caribou on the move

“There are two forms of nature. One is the nature you see every day. The other aspect of nature is something very distant, very remote. You don’t see it, but you know it’s there. It’s spiritual. It has to do with imagination, with soul. Without this kind of nature our daily life may not change, but something—soul—is missing.”
~Michio Hashimo, caribou watcher Caribou on the move »»

yellowstone gray wolf, endangered species

Proposed legislation would remove wolves from endangered species protection

It was near Soda Butte in 1924 that the last Yellowstone gray wolves — two pups — were killed by rangers. Wolves remained starkly absent from the landscape until 1995, when the first experimental packs of gray wolves (Canis lupus) were brought from western Canada to the Lamar Valley to repopulate Yellowstone and restore a natural balance to the Park’s wildlife.

Proposed legislation would remove wolves from endangered species protection »»

Canis lupus baileyi - Mexican Gray Wolf - most endangered gray wolf

Mexican Gray Wolf Fact Sheet

The Mexican gray wolf (Canis lupus baileyi), also called the “Mexican wolf” or “lobo,” is the southern-most occurring subspecies of the gray wolf in North America. The Mexican Gray Wolf is the most endangered wolf species in North America.

Mexican Gray Wolf Fact Sheet »»

George Wolfgang Knorr - Hawk

Narragansetts upset that hawk is given to museum for burial

AUTHOR: Karen Floren, Staff Writer for TheDay.com

Narragansett Tribal Historian John Brown says "the birds that carry the wind" have always had a religious and cultural significance to his tribe, and that people who deal with birds of prey in Rhode Island are well aware of that.

So tribal members felt slighted after learning that a red-tail hawk killed last week by turbulence from an airplane at T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, R.I., was turned over to an employee of the Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center.

Narragansetts upset that hawk is given to museum for burial »»

Art Wolfe - Boreal Wolfe, Quebec

Central Rockies Wolf Project

Wolf Awareness Inc. is a non-profit, charitable foundation dedicated to the conservation of wolves’ through research and education. The Central Rockies Wolf Project is the research branch of Wolf Awareness Inc. Scientifically accurate information forms the basis of their education programs.

Central Rockies Wolf Project »»

Tragic news for wolves…we need your help!

AUTHOR: Alliance for the Wild Rockies (Wild Rockies News Alert)

The Bad News:

The entire Whitehawk Wolf Pack (in South Central Idaho's Boulder White Cloud Mountains) was killed this weekend, thus ending the lives of 9 magnificent endangered species (including the pregnant alpha female) and wasting thousands of hours of volunteer time that was spent keeping the wolves and sheep apart.

Tragic news for wolves…we need your help! »»

Sarah James leads Alaska’s ‘Caribou People’ in defense of their way of life

Author: Bert Gildart, Special to The Christian Science Monitor

ARCTIC VILLAGE, ALASKA – In this tiny Alaskan town of 120, north of Anchorage and the Arctic Circle, beyond the imaginary line where summer days and winter nights become endless, Sarah James, a Gwich'in Indian leader, is rolling in cash – $130,000 to be exact, a 2001 grant from the Ford Motor Co.

It is, at first glance, an unlikely pairing: Ford products devour oil and gas; the Gwich'in (pronounced guh-WHICH-in) depend on caribou for everything from their meals to the gloves that keep their hands warm.

Sarah James leads Alaska’s ‘Caribou People’ in defense of their way of life »»

Bison Herd Changing Ecosystem

The famous and often controversial Yellowstone bison herds are changing the ecosystem around them as they move steadily to the west, according to Mary Meagher, a retired National Park Service biologist who has studied the bison for 40 years.

Bison Herd Changing Ecosystem »»

Bison Herd Changing Ecosystem

The famous and often controversial Yellowstone bison herds are changing the ecosystem around them as they move steadily to the west, according to Mary Meagher, a retired National Park Service biologist who has studied the bison for 40 years.

Bison Herd Changing Ecosystem »»

W: More than 100 wolves killed in ariel hun

More than 100 wolves have been killed so far this season, including a pack of wolves that had been studied for decades. The Board of Game meets in March to consider a number of additional proposals calling for the expansion of wolf and bear killing. Learn how to submit comments on these proposals.

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W:Wolves Win with the Endangered Species Ac

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On January 31, 2005, gray wolf conservation won a victory when a federal district court ruled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service violated the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) when it reduced protections for gray wolves across most of the lower-48 United States.

The court’s decision ensures the highest level of federal protection for wolves and requires that the government continue its efforts to recover the species throughout its historic range.

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Reward offered in bald eagle death

Reward offered in bald eagle death..KEYWORDS: eagle poaching eagle reward eagles endangered species threatened species in the US pacific northwest eagles inland northwest eagles

AUTHOR: Nicholas K. Geranios

SPOKANE, Wash. — A bald eagle was shot to death and left hanging from a tree branch this week, and a federal agency is offering a reward for information about who shot a bird that is the nation’s symbol.

The adult eagle, classified as threatened by the government, was found hanging from a branch in a field about a mile from Sprague, near Highway 231, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said. Reward offered in bald eagle death »»

W:Feds to hand wolves to states

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AUTHOR: Rachel Odell, High Country News

Idaho and Montana are poised to take greater control of gray wolves, but the Nez Perce Tribe, and some environmentalists, are resisting.

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Feds to hand wolves to states.. KEYWORDS: wolf management wolves Idaho wolves Montana wolves Wyoming wolves endangered species act +wolves endangered species +wolf

AUTHOR: Rachel Odell, High Country News

Idaho and Montana are poised to take greater control of gray wolves, but the Nez Perce Tribe, and some environmentalists, are resisting.

In early January, Interior Secretary Gale Norton announced that the federal government will give Idaho and Montana more control over threatened gray wolves, declaring that the 10-year-old wolf reintroduction program had been a success that "exceeded all of our expectations." The management shift, which results from a change to the Endangered Species Act’s "10j" rule, will make it easier for ranchers in Montana and Idaho to kill wolves threatening livestock on private and public land.

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Last Rites for a Desert Bighorn

Last Rites for a Desert Bighorn…KEYWORDS: desert bighorn sheep big horn sheep coyote

AUTHOR: Ranger Jim Meier

It was most unusual to see Mama Ewe standing in the same spot where I’d last seen her. But there she was, in the clearing at Lower Willows in Coyote Canyon where I’d seen her two days before during the bighorn sheep count. Four legs spread wide; her head hung as if muscles were not attached. Drainage flowed from her eyes and nose. Something must be done! Last Rites for a Desert Bighorn »»

Big Horn Sheep Watching in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park

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AUTHOR: Ranger Jeri Zemon

In 1933, Anza-Borrego was set aside as a state park, in part to preserve the habitat of the Peninsular Bighorn Sheep. Since then, their numbers have decreased, and spotting a Bighorn has become a rare experience in California. We are fortunate that it is still possible to see a Bighorn Sheep in the wild during a visit to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Big Horn Sheep Watching in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park »»

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Desert Big Horn Sheep Fact Sheet

Big Horn Sheep Fact Sheet…All about the Desert Bighorn Sheep, its scientific names, common names, description, behavior, range, habitats and life cycle….KEYWORDS: rocky mountain big horn sheep artiodactyla bovidae caprinae ovis canadensis Ovis canadensis nelsoni endangered species desert subspecies

big horn sheepClass: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Bovidae
Sub Family: Caprinae
Genus: Ovis
Species: canadensis

Bighorn Geography – Range

The natural range of Ovis canadensis was formerly in the Rocky Mountains from southern Canada to Colorado, but is now reduced to small bands protected by inaccessible habitat or by refuges. The desert subspecies (Ovis canadensis nelsoni) ranges from Nevada and California to west Texas and south into Mexico. Another rare member inhabits the Sierra Nevada Mountain of California. Desert Big Horn Sheep Fact Sheet »»

Scientist says prairie dogs appear to have their own language

Scientist says prairie dogs appear to have their own language…KEYWORDS: Gunnisons prairie dogs animal languages gunnison prairie dog rodents animal studies animal languages Slobodchikoff prairie dog linguist Gunnison’s prairie dog

Prairie dogs, those little pups popping in and out of holes on vacant lots and rural rangeland, are talking up a storm.

They have different “words” for tall human in yellow shirt, short human in green shirt, coyote, deer, red-tailed hawk and many other creatures. Scientist says prairie dogs appear to have their own language »»

Buffalo to be moved from Catalina Island to South Dakota

Buffalo to be moved from Catalina Island to South Dakota.. KEYWORDS: buffalo bison american bison bufflo the animal buffalo habitat saving the buffalo South Dakota Catalina Island buffalo California Tongva tribe Morongo tribe Lakota tribe +buffalo

AUTHOR: Pat Brennen, The Orange County Register

Nearly half the buffalo herd that runs free on Santa Catalina Island will be rounded up and shipped to an Indian reservation in South Dakota next month, returning the animals to their ancestral home and easing ecological pressure on the island. Buffalo to be moved from Catalina Island to South Dakota »»

13 ft. Alligator has deer for lunch in South Georgia

The sight of a 12 to 14 foot-long alligator is something south Georgia folks see occasionally, but few have seen one take an adult deer out to lunch. Actually — for lunch. KEYWORDS: alligator sighting gator deer what do alligators eat Georgia

The sight of a 12 to 14 foot-long alligator is something south Georgia folks see occasionally, but few have seen one take an adult deer out to lunch. Actually — for lunch.

These photographs of this deer-eating alligator were taken from the air by Terry Jenkins, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service District Fire Management Officer. 13 ft. Alligator has deer for lunch in South Georgia »»

Tribes gain say in wild bison debate

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After a decade of knocking on the door, American Indians have been let in on formal talks that help shape the fate of the nation's last genetically pure wild herd of bison. Tribes gain say in wild bison debate »»

American bald eagle to be removed from threatened species list

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The American bald eagle – the national symbol whose decline helped spur the Endangered Species Act and a ban on the pesticide DDT – will be off the threatened species list this year, a top Bush administration official promised Saturday. American bald eagle to be removed from threatened species list »»