
Miller moths converging on Colorado’s Front Range cities
They play a key ecological role as food for birds, bats, spiders, and bears.

They play a key ecological role as food for birds, bats, spiders, and bears.

Three dams were removed and three others had fish ladders installed to help the fish migrate.

Woman was on a path with the dog a few yards ahead when a mountain lion lunged and swiped at her, scratching her left shoulder through her jacket, she said, setting off an amazing battle

The ticks, also called moose ticks, are a worsening problem in the areas of the northern U.S. and southern Canada that moose call home.

ANOKA, Minn. — Federal Ammunition along with sister brand Remington Ammunition is proudly sending a check of $100,000 in support of crisis relief for the citizens of the war-torn country of Ukraine. A t-shirt campaign

The state Game and Fish Department is making 64,200 licenses available, down 8,000 from last year.

The U.S. Geological Survey’s National Wildlife Health Center lists 8,536 recent wild bird deaths – including an alarming number of bald eagle – from avian influenza.

The drones will spray insecticide into hard-to-reach areas to kill mosquito larvae and keep the population under control before the breeding season kicks into high gear in the summer months here.

WILSONS, Va. — Soon after Jim Medeiros bought his 143-acre (58-hectare) cattle and poultry farm in rural Virginia a decade ago, he and his wife were startled by the sounds of 20 hunting dogs barking
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