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A federal judge ruled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service violated the Endangered Species Act but a sportsmen's group has ...
Environmentalists who sued EWEB over lack of fish passage for upper McKenzie River said ruling "not the end of efforts." ...
Montana District Federal Judge Donald Molloy has ruled the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) broke the law last year ...
A federal judge has ruled the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service broke the law last year when it denied a petition to protect ...
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The Cool Down on MSNState offers cash bounty for invasive fish devastating Mississippi River: 'Recreational anglers ... are eligible'
"They'll need to follow the correct procedure to ensure they receive payment for their catch." State offers cash bounty for ...
New Fish and Wildlife Service director Brian Nesvik could help reform ESA regulations that use questionable habitat decline ...
On August 5, the United States District Court for the District of Montana issued an order overturning a determination made by the U.S. Fish ...
In better times, droves of young winter-run Chinook salmon would travel 300 miles downstream from the Sacramento River, ...
Anglers and conservationists have reacted strongly to a social media video of a large Sherp ATV driving down the middle of the Blackfoot River.
Federal judge’s ruling vacates Fish and Wildlife Service’s denial of petition to protect gray wolves
While the ruling vacates the agency’s denial of the petition, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will have 60 days to appeal the decision or grant protections under the Endangered Species Act to gray ...
In several states, anglers can be paid for catching certain species of fish. Payouts range from a few dollars to six-figures, depending on the type of fish and how many are caught. In states along the ...
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