
Backyard and Beyond: Late-summer scenes
Chuck Kartak was watching an osprey nest just as a parent came in with a meal for its twins. These fish hawks are experts at snagging their prey, ending up with a fish at least

Chuck Kartak was watching an osprey nest just as a parent came in with a meal for its twins. These fish hawks are experts at snagging their prey, ending up with a fish at least

It’s not every day you see a black wolf roaming the wilds of northern Minnesota in and around Voyageurs National Park near the Canadian border.
As wilderness happenings go, it’s a rare occurrence. That’s

On March 13, Roell confirmed that photographs of a pair of spotted cougar kittens had been taken in Ontonagon County in the western Upper Peninsula. The photographs were submitted to the DNR by a local

Opportunistic. That best describes how most animals feed. While carnivores certainly will work a kill for dinner, if they can find an easier meal source from people, they’ll take it – again and again and

“Their presence in Pennsylvania attests to the often unseen work of the Game Commission’s biologists, habitat managers, and game wardens. It also showcases the critical partnerships with other state agencies and private organizations needed to

“Christine, I am looking for blurbs for my book. I know you have things to do, but if it works out …” messaged Al Cornell, a retired Wisconsin DNR wildlife technician, author, photographer, and one

A rare and apparently very confused subtropical wood stork somehow found its way to the wilds of Wisconsin.
A hunter scouting for deer first sighted the bird on Aug. 10 in a remote section

In South Dakota, where more than 80% of land is privately owned, access can be a limiting factor for hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts if enough acres are not enrolled in a public access program.

Learning that I live on only one-acre in a subdivision a mere 50 miles from midtown Manhattan, you might think my property is barren of wildlife.
Of course, I always knew that wasn’t the
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