Nevada Department of Wildlife this week said a 32-year-old Reno man died in a boating accident at Topaz Lake on Saturday.
Nevada Department of Wildlife
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The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) got reports last week of numerous dead fish at Wildhorse Reservoir north of Elko.
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Volunteers are being sought for Saturday, March 19 to help plant 10,000 sagebrush seedlings in the Cedar Fire burn area near Jiggs.
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Parks and wildlife agencies from throughout the Lake Tahoe basin are reminding the community to lock up food and garbage and be bear aware this fall as the animals prepare for winter hibernation.
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Gov. Steve Sisolak on Monday signed an executive order designed to conserve, restore and protect wildlife habitat and migration corridors on the state’s public lands.
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Wildlife officials are requesting the public’s assistance in investigating a deer that was killed and left in a residential neighborhood near Elko County’s South Fork Reservoir in northeastern Nevada.
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So-called ‘nuisance bears’ are common in Lake Tahoe, where black bears have roamed the basin for centuries.
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The mule deer population in Nevada has dropped 15% over the last decade – and now a new study is urging the feds to better protect migration corridors.
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Animal welfare organization Reno Rabbit Rescue is raising the alarm as the RHDV2 virus inches its way toward northern Nevada.
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A coalition of local agencies is reminding residents and visitors of the Lake Tahoe region to be bear aware this spring.