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Glacier-carved fields and ephemeral wetlands provide a crucial stopover for long-distance migrants and prolific breeding grounds for a wide variety of duck species and other waterfowl.
LaMoure County farmer Cody Peterson's lawsuit states that Fish and Wildlife Services says an easement authorized in 1963 ...
Cory Houim is Public Works Service Manager for the City of Fargo. He says the City fills potholes year round, as weather ...
BISMARCK—A third-generation farmer in North Dakota filed a federal lawsuit against the federal government resulting from a dispute over conservation easements to protect prairie potholes. According to ...
LaMoure County farmer Cody Peterson's lawsuit states that Fish and Wildlife Services says an easement authorized in 1963 covers wetlands that weren't yet in existence in 1963. The Prairie Pothole ...
Brad Bortner is a retired 33-year veteran of the USFWS who served as Chief of Migratory Bird Management from 2011 to 2018. He ...
Progressive Grocer in conversation with Dr. Kirsten Nickles, sustainability and animal care scientist at Certified Angus Beef ...
Ranchers along the Gulf Coast have worked with federal and state agencies for decades to restore thousands of acres of ...
The Lavaca Rio ranch in Jackson County, 30 miles outside Victoria, is prime duck-hunting country, but that wasn't always the case. For close to a decade, the ranch has been working with the U.S ...
Cody Peterson, a North Dakota farmer, sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Department of the Interior on Tuesday, ...
At least 112 North American bird species have lost more than half their populations in the past 50 years, according to a new report published Thursday.