Double-crested cormorants and their acidic poop are destroying habitats and driving people away from Toronto islands. But ...
Plus sparrow shout fests, more robins sticking around in winter, turkeys love acorns and how to prevent window strikes.
It may be tempting to channel your inner Disney princess and befriend every animal you come across. But wildlife is always better left alone.
As you enter the park, Pennsylvania’s natural beauty unfolds around you in layers – dense forests of oak, maple, and hickory trees give way to open meadows dotted with wildflowers, all surrounding ...
Located where Lake Erie kisses the northwestern edge of Ohio, Maumee Bay State Park is what happens when wetlands, meadows, beaches, and forests decide to throw the ultimate landscape party. And ...
A northern Eden Prairie resident has seen an increase in albino squirrels, which might benefit from living in the suburbs.
As asian bush honeysuckle crowds out native species in Indiana forests, Hoosiers should expect to see fewer songbirds and ...
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Things You’ll See in Hot Springs National Park: Wildlife Guide
In 1832, the area that would later become Hot Springs National Park was set aside as the first federally protected land in ...
A judge has cleared two Galway farmers of injuring an adult rook and up to four rook chicks along with destroying 10 eggs in up to 17 nests when felling a “very rotten” 110-year-old ash tree near ...
Trees are more than just giant fixtures in the forest. They very often provide shelter for all kinds of wildlife as well. Just take this giant willow tree out in the Québec wilderness, for example.
RECOGNIZES AN OMAHA POLICE OFFICER WHO SAVED A RACCOON. PETA SAYS OFFICER HUNTER JONES TIED HANDCUFFS TO A ROPE TO PULL DOWN THE BRANCHES. THE RACCOON HAD CLIMBED ON. THIS WAS IN WALNUT GROVE PARK.
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