Bighorn sheep cross the highway often in all seasons, the hazard to passing motorists is obvious. What’s not, is the blow the bighorn population suffers when animals are killed.
You know it's spring when you finally hear the birds chirping. If you're interested in getting out and learning more about them, Mike Anderson shares some basic bird watching tips to get you started on this week's North Dakota Outdoors.
If this snow has made you forget it's spring, Mike Anderson shows us about the sights and sounds of spring you can already observe in the great outdoors of North Dakota.
In this week's segment of North Dakota Outdoors Mike Anderson sits down with Game and Fish director Terry Steinwand to review highlights from 2019 and assess future challenges.
Mountain lion hunting during the late season in Zone 1 is closed immediately. The zone’s late-season harvest limit of either seven total cats or three females was reached after the seventh cat was taken.
In the last thirty years, continental waterfowl populations have increased, and at least part of that can be attributed to the North American Wetlands Conservation Act, also known as NAWCA.
With opening day less than a week away, the Game and Fish department is warning deer hunters of on-going surveillance and regulations for Chronic Wasting Disease.
The Corps wants U.S. District Judge James Boasberg to rule in favor of its August 2018 finding that no more environmental study is needed on the $3.8 billion pipeline.
Water run-off headed down this storm drain goes straight to the Souris River, which is why Minot State University faculty, staff and students stamped drains to let the public know.
The Department of Environmental Quality is discussing ways to be more transparent with North Dakotans, following a miscommunication about a 2015 gas plant spill.
State Department of Environmental Quality leaders say 240 barrels of oil leaked from a pipeline on a well pad in Williams County north of Williston Thursday.
The Army Corps released a new three week forecast Wednesday, saying they will hold releases steady at 46,000 cubic feet per second out of Garrison Dam.
The Department of Environmental Quality has posted a water advisory for Harmon Lake because the water may contain blue-green algae, according to the lake's Facebook page.
A valve connection leak caused 516 barrels of brine to spill at a Goodnight Midstream-owned site four miles southwest of Ambrose in Divide County Tuesday.