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This story was originally published by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. COLUMBUS – As young animals appear in backyards, local parks, and unexpected areas, the (ODNR) Division of Wildlife is ...
As temperatures rise, wildlife activity increases and many species, including raccoons and squirrels, seek warm, secluded places to nest and raise their young. Attics, chimneys and other undisturbed ...
When the fur trade wiped out North America’s sea otters in the early 20th century, sea urchins—a favorite otter food—exploded ...
ADILABAD: Amid the scorching summer in Mancherial district, herbivores such as deer and Indian Bisons are finding refuge in a ...
Hundreds of species need wetlands to breed, forage and rest. When wetlands are destroyed, birds are usually the first to noticeably die off.
Clark County’s parks department is hosting a Thursday open house to discuss future plans for the Gordy Jolma Family Natural Area. Some residents living along the natural area’s border ...
Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust are connecting communities with nature and encouraging an appreciation of our precious chalk rivers.
W elcoming wildlife into a small, urban, outdoor space can seem tricky at first. For those with just a balcony or courtyard ...