News

May 4-10 is Aquatic Nuisance Species Awareness Week in North Dakota in an effort to raise public understanding of the ...
The North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, is highlighting the importance of stopping the spread of Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) ...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department tracked 20 outdoors-related bills during the 2025 legislative session, 14 passed ...
North Dakota upland game hunters shot more pheasants and sharp-tailed grouse in 2024 than the previous year, while the gray partridge harvest was similar to 2023, the Game and Fish Department said in ...
In North Dakota, spring has something to offer for anyone outdoors ... To emphasize it even more, consider it’s the only fish ...
In North Dakota, spring has something to offer for ... To emphasize it even more, consider it’s the only fish species and season for which a tag is required to participate and harvest a fish.
The Mid-continent population of sandhill cranes has been stable to increasing over the last decade, right around half a ...
Fisheries experts say this year’s populations are holding steady, but it’s important neither North Dakota nor Montana surpass ...
For many, the other side of the window in May is a path to the first tulips and annual flowers emerging, spotting the first ...
North Dakota plays a significant role during the sandhill migration every spring and fall.