Record mount survives two close calls

Revisiting the story of Hugh Reehill’s deer mount — which was shot in 1958, but was not recognized as a record until 1996.
Province surveying bear hunters

Some 3,000 black bear hunters will be contacted this winter as part of the MNR’s first survey on the species in eight years.
Hunter reporting penalties increase

The financial penalty for failing to submit a mandatory hunter report two or more times for a species in Ontario is increasing.
The round goby uncovered: Science behind a freshwater invasion

The round goby is reshaping Ontario’s waterways by outcompeting native species and disrupting ecosystem balance.
Pike and muskie: Predators in transition

What lies ahead for pike and muskie as their range expands, waters warm, and invasives disrupt the food chain?
Coyotes as controversial canids

Perhaps the truest thing you can say about coyotes is that they are the ultimate survivors. No matter what they adapt and thrive.