WILDLIFE
When worlds collide: human, critter and virus
Two of the more intriguing health stories this past summer didn't involve rogue sharks, swine flu or any of the other usual suspects. The stars of this particular show were the hantavirus and the West...
Posted on 9/26/12 at 9:47 AM
The Wild Side of the Museum
Being the director of a small museum and archaeology site has its challenges, none more amusing and frustrating than dealing with an invasion of wildlife on the grounds. Our grounds cover approximate...
Posted on 11/29/11 at 2:30 PM
SD 6-year-old wins national art contest after controversy
May 03, 2013
Birders flock to southeast South Dakota
By Anna Jauhola , May 02, 2013
Tiling critic dumped from watershed task force
'It became very clear that our state has no understanding of the implications of the pollution or potential flood impacts that may occur from the thousands of miles of new drain tile that is being installed.'By Bob Mercer , April 01, 2013
Blinds for viewing grouse courtship available
FORT PIERRE (AP) — The Fort Pierre National Grassland will once again have viewing blinds available for people who want to want to watch the spring courtship rituals of prairie chickens.April 01, 2013
SD Birding Festival set for early May at Lake Andes
LAKE ANDES (AP) — Herons, eagles, owls and hawks will be a few of the birds that enthusiasts might be able to catch a glimpse of during the South Dakota Birding Festival in early May.March 26, 2013
Missouri debate stalls environmental efforts on Mo. River
By Heather Hollingsworth , March 12, 2013
Pheasant Country speakers discuss soil health, habitat loss
By Candy DenOuden , March 04, 2013
Choppers drive elk from Wind Cave to Custer
CUSTER (AP) — Park officials are using a pair of helicopters to drive hundreds of elk from Wind Cave National Park into nearby Custer State Park.March 02, 2013
Landowners invited to Pheasant Country event
Sunday gathering will feature several speaks, update on habitat activities.By Chris Huber , February 28, 2013
Critics worry that Black Hills elk plan could spread disease
RAPID CITY (AP) — Some critics of a plan to relocate elk in the Black Hills are worried about the spread of chronic wasting disease.February 25, 2013
Miller man ordered to pay $85,000 for killing whooping crane
Jeff Blachford, of Miller, pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday to one count of violating the Federal Endangered Species Act.February 14, 2013
Feds sentence 12 for illegally trafficking birds
Officials said bald and golden eagle carcasses were shipped across state lines using the U.S. Postal Service.February 12, 2013
Presho man denies killing eagles
PRESHO — A Presho man pleaded not guilty Jan. 29 to an indictment charging him with the unlawful taking bald eagles, golden eagles and migratory birds, and Lacey Act violations.February 08, 2013
Elk being collared at Wind Cave National Park
February 08, 2013
Elk being collared at SD Wind Cave National Park
HOT SPRINGS (AP) — Officials have hired a helicopter crew to snag and collar elk at a southwestern South Dakota park, some of which will be pushed out to make the herd more manageable.February 07, 2013
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