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Bighorn sheep were introduced into North Dakota’s Badlands in 1956, and after a few ups and downs over the years, the population is doing well.
Wildlife officials have hauled 122,000 gallons of water to support the animals since December, but say relocation is necessary to ensure long-term survival amid worsening climate conditions.
Click here for updates on this story VALLEY OF FIRE STATE PARK, Nevada (KTNV) -- Nevada is taking action to preserve its state animal, the Desert Bighorn Sheep, by relocating part of a herd based ...
During July and August, big game biologist Brett Wiedmann will conduct the annual summer bighorn sheep survey to count and ...
KGUN 9's Pat Parris takes a look back at one of the most destructive wildfires in Southern Arizona history on this, the fifth anniversary of the Bighorn Fire.
Aoudad sheep are joining the short list of animals Texas lawmakers allow to be shot from a helicopter for sport, along with coyotes and feral hogs.
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A group of hikers in the San Gabriel Mountains recently encountered a rare sighting: a large family of bighorn sheep. As seen in images posted by the Instagram account @lahikes on May 29, hikers di… ...
A couple dozen bighorn sheep in the Muddy Mountains are moving across state lines to help regrow the population in Utah.
House Bill 283, sponsored by Rep. Tyson Running Wolf, would have given the Fish and Wildlife Commission the option to choose between a lottery or auction for bighorns and moose.