A photo collection of two dozen Pennsylvania hunters and anglers with their bucks, bears, elk, fish and turkey.
The National Park Service took down about 850 feet of the 2-mile barrier within days of announcing its new management plan.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning weekly covering West Marin, including the towns of Point Reyes Station, Inverness, Bolinas, Stinson Beach, Marshall, Nicasio, Lagunitas, Woodacre, San Geronimo, Forest Knolls, ...
DILLON—The Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest has completed the acquisition of 396 acres on the northwest end of the Tobacco Root Mountains.
Just days after the NPS began removing a controversial fence separating elk from cattle in Point Reyes National Seashore, a ...
This isn’t a zero-sum game, where one side wins and the other loses. Climate advocates know that the more heat-trapping ...
The country's largest water agency is voting on what would be its biggest commitment yet to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s controversial water project.
A Northern California district judge temporarily stopped the National Park Service from dismantling a fence containing tule ...
It’s the latest twist in the ongoing saga of a 2-mile fence that environmentalists are calling the “ungulate Berlin Wall” and ...
The fate of the 2-mile fence that separates the seashore’s largest elk herd from leased farms and ranches is the focal point ...
A Pennsylvania hunter was surprised when an extremely wide antlered buck appeared. Here's why other hunters called it "The ...
The National Park Service is moving forward with a plan to remove a fence in Point Reyes National Seashore to promote the ...