Timing and Synchrony of Births of Bighorn Sheep
Implications for Reintroduction and Conservation
By Jericho C. Whiting (Senior Wildlife Biologist, Gonzales-Stoller Surveillance) andDensity of Dall's Sheep in Alaska - Effects of Predator Harvest, Weather, and Carrying Capacity
Elk and Summer Nutrition
The distribution of elk in North America is primarily in mountains, northern parklands, prairies, and high deserts where winter can be severe.
B&C Member Spotlight - Carl Rungius
Wildlife artist Carl Rungius traveled extensively across Canada and the American West, sketching and painting the big game he encountered. His work showed city folks on the East Coast what they would lose if they didn’t take seriously a new concept called conservation.
Where the Pedal Meets the Metal
Lead Ammunition Top of Mind in D.C. — For most hunters, the metallurgical composition of ammunition only comes to mind when buying a box of cartridges or two at the sporting goods store. Most folks find their preferred caliber, peruse the specs, and buy the most cost-effective round for their budget.
Conservation Through Media — B&C Impact Series
In the early 1900s, when America’s conservation movement was in its infancy, Boone and Crockett Club members used media to spread the word about destruction of the country’s wildlife and wild places. In turn, the public pressured lawmakers to support legislation safeguarding those resources.
The Story of Two Record-book Shiras’ Moose Found Floating in Idaho
After a pair of moose lock their antlers and fight to the death in Idaho, a hunter and his daughter attempt to recover the racks and have a day they will never forget. Oh, and one of the bulls is the fourth largest recorded for Idaho and number 16 of All-time.
B&C Member Spotlight - Dr. Lee Merriam Talbot
A Boone and Crockett Club member for 54 years, Lee Merriam Talbot was the primary author of the Endangered Species Act of 1973. That alone is a lifetime achievement, but there is so much more to the man who dedicated his life’s work to conservation—and humbly averted death numerous times.
More to the Score – Volume 9
A Dozen Spine-tingling Record-book Trophies
Presented by FiocchiTerrified – A B&C Audio Adventure
Listen Now > I hunted bear in the Galiuro Mountains for several years, but September 9, 1982, was to be a day that I will never forget. It began very much like all my previous hunts. After two days of calling without spotting any bears, and two unfruitful stands on the third day of the season, I set my call on the ground and began to light my pipe.