Story by Renwick Martin | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District | 08.19.2025
Joel Zietz, a contracting officer representative in the Western Area field office in Fargo, North Dakota, couldn’t believe his eyes when he found out he had won the lottery for one of the sought after “oncein-a-lifetime” North Dakota Moose hunting licenses. Having applied yearly since he was 16, Zietz was one of only 204 hunters, out of 25,257 applicants, that was awarded the rare......
Story by Sgt. Timothy Jackson | 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) | 04.29.2025
Fort Campbell hosted its 46th Annual Commanding General’s Turkey Hunt, April 25, 2025, continuing its spring heritage for almost half a century. In 1979, a new tradition began with the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). Then commander, Maj. Gen. John N. Brandenburg, an avid hunter, brought his passion of hunting to Fort Campbell and was instrumental in organizing the first hunts on......
Story by Chris Gardner | Fort Sill Public Affairs | 02.04.2025
Fort Sill's Natural Resources Branch achieved its most successful elk hunting season in 2024-25, with hunters harvesting a record 155 elk, more than triple the number from five years ago. The dramatic increase was attributed to improved population monitoring methods, including the installation's first aerial elk survey in January 2024. Under the leadership of Natural Resources Branch Chief......
Story by Staff Sgt. Wheeler Brunschmid | 24th Theater Public Affairs Support Element | 12.12.2024
Did you know that Fort Bliss offers incredible hunting opportunities right in your backyard? Recently, I had the privilege of joining U.S. Army veteran Chance Bailey on a barbary sheep hunt, and it was an unforgettable experience! The lottery system allows military personnel and civilians to participate, providing a unique chance to explore the rugged beauty of the Southwest while......
Story by Staff Sgt. Wheeler Brunschmid | 24th Theater Public Affairs Support Element | 12.12.2024
At Fort Bliss, Texas, a team of five U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologists conduct extensive wildlife data collection across its 1.12 million acres. This land supports many endangered and understudied species, and the biologists' work is guided by the Sikes Act, which promotes the conservation of natural resources on military installations. Their efforts, in partnership with the Army, aim......
Story by Stacey Reese | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District | 10.12.2024
TULSA, Okla. — The top priority of a hunting trip is a safe return home. If you use a tree stand, ensuring safety and security is the first step to that goal....
Story by Stacey Reese | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District | 09.30.2024
TULSA, Okla. – Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has issued an updated policy to align with Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks public lands hunting regulations restricting certain hunting practices at Kansas lakes...
Story by Senior Airman Zachary Nordheim | 325th Fighter Wing | 09.27.2024
The 325th Civil Engineer Squadron’s natural resource office maintains a multitude of amenities for base personnel year-round, including trails, hunting, fishing and camping. Team Tyndall offers these resources to promote healthy lifestyles while nurturing a sense of community and belonging for Department of Defense identification cardholders....