Paul B. Johnson State Park stands as a testament to Mississippi’s hidden natural splendor, offering 1,545 acres of ...
Quick Take The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is paying anglers to catch the invasive black carp species. The committee program runs across 27 states. Participants can earn a max of $1,000 ...
Texas wildlife officials are offering anglers cash to help stop a dangerous invasive fish before it reaches state waters. The ...
The tons of carp were removed from the Kansas River over several years, including a record 36,000 pounds of invasive fish in ...
A U.S.-Indian Earth satellite's ability to see through clouds, revealing insights and characteristics of our planet's surface, is on display in a colorful, newly released image showing the Mississippi ...
KSNT reported that biologists with the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks are making progress on attempts to protect one of the state's critical water sources from invasive carp. Last year, they ...
Biologists hit the milestone last year as their eradication campaign against unwanted Asian carp continues.
Biologists from the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) have removed a staggering 109,000 pounds (49,441 kg) of ...
Wildlife officials say the multi-year removal effort is showing early signs of success for native fish species living in the ...
There’s a magical place in Missouri where the Mississippi River stretches like a blue ribbon, eagles soar overhead, and ...
The Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund Board of Trustees awarded a round of competitive grants totaling $13.6 million for recreation and $14.1 million for federal funding to counties ...
A new exhibit featuring life-sized, robotic Ice Age animals will open Jan. 31 at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.