A large portion of Texas' funding for conservation efforts comes from the more than 3.9 million hunting and fishing licenses ...
In the US, there are only about 80 to 140 brucellosis cases reported each year, and they're mostly caused by B. melitensis and B. abortus. People tend to get infected by eating raw (unpasteurized) ...
Feral hogs are a menace to farmers across the U.S., causing at least $2.5 billion in damage annually. There’s only one way to stop the damage: eradication — a difficult but doable option that's ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) recently shared a list of the five invasive animals that people can hunt, catch and cook. Chefs and hunters shared their insights.
Endangered red wolves became a symbol of federal overreach—and a target for local ire—in eastern North Carolina.
What is similar between Asian green mussels, iguanas and lionfish? They are all invasive species in Florida you can eat. Here ...
How will layoffs slashing a Colorado facility’s staff by more than a quarter impact efforts to restore the endangered ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is urging Texas to start eating nutria before they destroy even more coastal areas in the Lone Star State. "Government conservationists are hoping that the appeal of ...
Invasive nutria are wreaking havoc on delicate wetland ecosystems, and wildlife officials think eating them might be part of ...
In addition to birds, bird flu can affect a variety of mammals, including cats, dogs, horses, cattle and pigs, according to ...
The US Fish & Wildlife Service is suggesting a tasting menu featuring some of the planet’s most troublesome creatures, saying ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service suggests hunting, cooking and eating invasive feral hogs, iguana, carp, Northern Snakehead ...