I receive versions of the following questions every spring and summer as people begin to have more interactions with our native wildlife.
Right now, there’s a current in the St. John’s River, Richard Sanders tells me. It makes for good fishing. “(If) you get an ...
A Durbanville resident's love for feeding birds has led to a potential penalty under Cape Town's Animal Keeping By-Law, ...
One doesn’t need to travel far in Colorado to feel like they’ve stepped into the wild. Across the state, you can spend ...
A team of researchers at the University of British Columbia investigated 45 coyote attacks in Stanley Park between December ...
A study on gray wolves' dietary preferences shows that the population regrowth is connected to the fact that wolves are ...
Charlottetown is on its way to a ban on the feeding of wild birds outside of permanent bird feeders. The city’s bylaw officer has been dealing with residents dumping food on the ground, attracting ...
For the first time in recorded history, the world’s fish farms have produced more than 100 million tons of aquatic animals in ...
About 60,000 wild horses removed from public lands are living out their lives in government funded pastures and corrals ...
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New Mexico health officials warn the public about bats as rabies concerns rise ...
A study on gray wolves' dietary preferences shows that the population regrowth is connected to the fact that wolves are feasting on cattle, while natural prey resources remain comparatively scarce.