Whooping cranes will start showing up in North Dakota sometime in October and stay as long as the weather allows.
If you’re lucky enough to see a whooping crane in North Dakota, report it to the North Dakota Game and Fish Department at (701) 328-6300.
Even if you’ve never been a hunter, you’re likely familiar with the term poaching. Poaching is theft, plain and simple. It’s ...
Four metrics used to estimate populations – total pheasants observed per 100 miles, pheasant broods per 100 miles, age ratio of adults to juveniles and average brood size – declined slightly.
In early August, the Red River Control Structure was dedicated by federal, state, local and private partners. The structure ...
Let’s take a closer look at exactly what a pheasant population in North Dakota needs.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s North Dakota OUTDOORS calendar is available. The calendar lists all hunting seasons and application dates for 2026. Along with color photographs of North ...
In this week’s “North Dakota Outdoors” webcast, Education Supervisor Marty Egeland talks about shooting ranges managed by the Game and Fish Department and why it’s important to sight your rifle in ...
North Dakota's two-day youth pheasant season Oct. 4-5 offers a great opportunity to introduce a new hunter to the outdoors with limited competition, the Game and Fish Department says. That's when ...
Often, we enjoy the outdoors and closely associate the activities with those organizations that we can see in front of us. Hunting and fishing are obviously tied to North Dakota Game and Fish. Bird ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department (NDPRD) have launched a new app powered by OuterSpatial which directs users to over 2,200 miles of trails statewide.