On Wednesday, the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife shared a few tips to help support songbirds during the coming severe ...
After a 10-month multi-agency investigation, game wardens with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources have ...
More than 700 criminal charges are anticipated, according to a news release from the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife ...
More than 700 criminal charges are expected following a significant statewide investigation into illegal fishing activities ...
The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife reports that a 10-month multi-agency investigation has identified 25 people who ...
An investigation conducted over 10 months is expected to result in more than 700 criminal charges being filed against the 25 ...
The 10-month investigation focused on the illegal harvest and sale of more than 300,000 pounds of catfish from public waters, as well as the illegal operation of pay lakes across the Commonwealth.
The Center for Biological Diversity is suing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for failing to decide whether to protect an ...
Officials said the case is expected to result in more than 700 criminal charges, including more than 100 felony counts ...
A 10-month statewide investigation known as Operation River Raid uncovered the illegal harvest.
Wildlife officials say they plan to file more than 700 criminal charges.
25 people are set to receive numerous charges in connection to the illegal harvesting of catfish in Kentucky.