Nearly 100 antelope captured in Nevada were transferred this month to the Yakama Nation Indian Reservation in central Washington. The Spokesman-Review reports the move was paid for by a hunting group ...
SPOKANE — Pronghorns are reasserting themselves as the fastest land mammals in Washington, thanks to a sportsmen’s group that joined with the Yakama Nation for an end run around state bureaucracy and ...
RENO — The U.S. Interior Department has announced a nearly $283,000 grant for Nevada to track pronghorn antelope. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said Monday the money is part of a larger effort across ...
Although commonly called antelope, the animals moved from Nevada to Washington last weekend are properly called pronghorns, a species unique to North America. Pronghorns are the only endemic North ...
(AP) - Nevada's Wildlife Commission has approved a series of emergency hunting seasons this fall to help reduce antelope and mule deer populations in parts of northeast Nevada ravaged by wildfires ...
Much of the money, including the $25,000 paid to Nevada for the capture operation, was donated from Shikar Safari Club, a group of wealthy sportsmen not related to Safari Club International, he ...
RENO - Nevada’s Wildlife Commission has approved a series of emergency hunting seasons this fall to help reduce antelope and mule deer populations in parts of northeast Nevada ravaged by wildfires ...
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