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Feral Pig Issue Being Addressed by USDA Wildlife Services
With the threat of a breed of “super pigs” migrating into the northern states from Canada, Oklahoma is…
Trust Our Land: How Your Business Can Protect Rivers and Wildlife
It’s been almost seven years since Sunrise Minturn, Alpine Quest Sports, and Minturn Anglers started contributing daily to…
Resort, Wildlife Advocates Debate Housing, Child Care at Stilson
Wildlife advocates are worried future development near Stilson could cut off deer, moose and elk migration corridors —…
Tajikistan: President’s grandson is Instagram King
Budapest (12/8 – 33) Mahmadzohir will theoretically be eligible to run for president in 2027. In Tajikistan, only…
Wildlife Center Revamps Historic Maine Home to Expand Operations, Amid Fundraising Efforts
LIMINGTON, Maine — Saco River Wildlife Center in Limington has announced phase two of an expansion project, after outgrowing its…
Largest Collection of African Art in Florida on Display in Opa-locka
MIAMI – The Art of Transformation features the largest collection of African art in Florida and it’s on display for you…
Wildlife Wednesday: How Do Red Foxes Survive Michigan Winters?
With winter looming, many animals are busy looking for shelter from the cold, while others avoid it by…
Carper Statement on Award of Wildlife Crossings Pilot Program Grants
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Tom Carper (D-Del.), Chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, today…
The January Issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management
To understand the population dynamics of large mammals, biologists need to understand adult survival rates. In a study…
Trapping Tacoma’s Viral Coyote Was a Mistake. Leave Nature Wild — Even Jawless Jerry | Opinion
If you live in Tacoma and have been using any sort of social media this year, you’ve seen…