hunters
Coverage of hunters in the Nexus archive.
- If a Lyme disease vaccine gets approved, how would it go over? We asked hunters
Drugmakers are developing a potential new vaccine to prevent Lyme disease, a tick-borne illness. The article explores how the vaccine might be received amid current vaccine skepticism, particularly among hunters.
- If a Lyme disease vaccine gets approved, how would it go over? We asked hunters
Drugmakers are developing a potential new Lyme disease vaccine to prevent tick-borne illness. The article explores how the vaccine might be received in the context of vaccine skepticism, particularly among hunters.
- Police deny viral motorcycle video shows bandits, say riders are vigilantes, hunters
Police have denied claims that a viral motorcycle video shows armed bandits, stating the riders are actually vigilantes and hunters. The clarification followed online speculation about the riders being bandits operating freely in the state.
- Photos: A Bear Emergency Response Drill in Japan
A bear emergency response drill was conducted in Yaita, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, on June 17, 2026. Participants, including hunters and a police officer, practiced using bear spray, simulating shots, and handling a bear intrusion scenario involving a bear costume.
- Fish and Wildlife Service proposed its largest hunting and fishing expansion, benefiting everyone
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed opening over 95 percent of the National Wildlife Refuge System to hunters and anglers, creating over 1,450 new opportunities and boosting rural economies.
- Bear captured in Japan after multi-day search as attacks rise
A bear that caused mass school closures by roaming a Japanese city for four days was captured on June 9 after a search involving hunters and police. Bear attacks have increased in Japan, with a recent incident in Fukushima injuring four people and authorities failing to capture the animal.
- Japanese city captures black bear after multi-day hunt
A Japanese city captured a black bear after a four-day search that led to school closures and involved helicopters, hunters, and police. The incident follows a record 13 bear-related deaths in Japan last year.
- Why Lightspeed and Wiz’s Assaf Rappaport bet $37 million on an AI-powered cyberattacker
A New York-based autonomous offensive security startup raised $37 million in funding from Lightspeed Venture Partners, Cyberstarts, and angels including Wiz CEO Assaf Rappaport. The startup uses AI to simulate continuous cyberattacks, identifying vulnerabilities before real hackers exploit them, following Anthropic’s Mythos model revealing thousands of zero-day flaws.
- Up to 3,000 rampaging wild boars are plaguing Poland's capital - with kill-on-sight orders issued to hunters
Poland's capital is facing a surge of up to 3,000 wild boars causing public safety concerns, prompting authorities to issue kill-on-sight orders to hunters to control the population.