Researchers from the University of Michigan have found evidence of an ancient hunting culture beneath the lake’s waters.
Douglas Brinkley’s new biography of Theodore Roosevelt focuses exclusively on his exploits as a naturalist, hunter and conservationist.
The Pilgrims appreciated wild foods for their contribution to survival; Mark Twain, for their taste and their hold on his memory. All saw the foods as fundamental to the America they knew.
President Bush pardoned Leslie O. Collier, who was convicted of a felony for killing two bald eagles, after Mr. Collier and his mother pursued a pardon for roughly a decade.
An urbanite reflects on the wild animals in her neighborhood.
New York State officials will close the last state-run pheasant farm and the approximately 8,000 pheasants will be slaughtered and distributed to food pantries throughout the state’s Southern Tier.
After the arbiter of bow-hunting records added the tule elk to its list of targets, hunters set out in pursuit.
A new analysis suggests that hunting, fishing and even conservation efforts may have ill effects on some species.
Bowhunting could reduce the booming white-tailed deer population that has been destroying lawns, causing danger to drivers and spreading Lyme disease.
Unlike other forms of fishing, spearing remains a game of deception and patience in which your attention can never waver.