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A species of tick that could spread diseases to people, pets and livestock was recently identified for the first time in ...
The designation from the Indiana Audubon Society shows the county’s commitment to protect birds and their habitat as well as ...
Chattanooga-based author Jim Cheney, bothered by the unanswered motives in Walker County's Tri-State Crematory case, wrote ...
Think you heard a dog in the woods? It might have been a muntjac deer—a fanged, barking deer that's as surprising as it is ...
On the evening of April 26, 1972, the 61-year-old ornithologist climbed into the back seat of a detective’s car at Bangor ...
In Vermont, researchers have investigated the types of creepy, crawly bugs that their avian predators consume and may have ...
Mary Notarangelo lived a reclusive life in her later years, according to the few people who had contact with her. The retired ...
Davenport Memorial Woodlands is the newest property in the Ottawa County Park District. The 17 acres of property sits ...
Without pollination, the reproduction of our plants and foods would decline. Ashland Soil and Water is taking steps to help ...
Although the first day of summer is just days away, those babes in the woods — wildlife children born this spring — are still vulnerable, primarily to motor vehicles and well-intentioned people.
The eaglet hatched in April and observers have noticed it stretching its wings and walking around the nest, according to Great Parks. “The return of majestic bald eagles to Winton Woods is both ...
Where that bird is now is anyone’s guess – unlike more accommodating rarities that settle in for days or even weeks, no Anhinga has ever been seen in Massachusetts for more than a few hours.