BISMARCK – Prospective hunters must submit applications for North Dakota’s elk, moose and bighorn sheep seasons online before midnight March 27, the Game and Fish Department said in a reminder.
moose license raffle fundraiser for five years without ever really expecting to win. With 5,000 tickets sold, the odds of winning were slim. "But as far as I was concerned, I was donating my money to ...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is delaying plans to remove a struggling bighorn sheep herd in the southern Badlands and replace it with healthier sheep from Montana. The delay is necessary ...
LANSFORD, N.D.- Moose, moose and more moose. Maybe too many moose. That was the message delivered by attendees at a North Dakota Game and Fish Department District 2 Advisory Board meeting in the far ...
BISMARCK - Moose populations are declining in Minnesota, where biologists and wildlife managers continue to search for solutions to reversing the trend, but the majestic animals are doing well on the ...
A $2,000 reward is being offered in a moose poaching case in North Dakota. Game and Fish Department officials say five adult moose – three cows and two bulls – were shot and killed sometime around ...
Hunters can find individual results by going to "My Account" at the state Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov. Successful applicants must pay for their license while there. A 2020-21 general ...
North Dakota wildlife officials are disagreeing with a decision to move the moose that made its way into the University of North Dakota campus back into the wild. On Tuesday a moose was on the loose ...
Mar. 25—BISMARCK — The clock is ticking for North Dakota residents hoping to draw elk, moose or bighorn sheep licenses. Applications for the so-called "Big 3" hunting seasons must be submitted before ...
BISMARCK, N.D.—There was a time not so many years ago when a moose sighting outside of the Turtle Mountain or Pembina Hills areas was rather uncommon. The young bull moose that has at least ...
LANSFORD – Moose, moose and more moose. Maybe too many moose. That was the message delivered by attendees at a North Dakota Game and Fish Department District 2 Advisory Board meeting in the far ...
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