
Nature Smart: The secretive bobcat
There are several animals that by their very nature are difficult to photograph in the wild. Recently while leading a winter photo tour to Yellowstone National Park, I captured some images of one of these

There are several animals that by their very nature are difficult to photograph in the wild. Recently while leading a winter photo tour to Yellowstone National Park, I captured some images of one of these

An amazing photo arrived in mid-January from Susan Lucas, who happened to leave her garage door open one afternoon in December.

These symbolic birds of prey – indeed, America’s symbol – can be found nowadays in any Ohio county, usually not far from a river or lake or wetlands area. Last year at least 824 nesting

As I drove around Wood County in northwest Ohio looking for flocks of mourning doves to hunt in late August and early September, I was surprised by the number of hawks perched on the wires

There are currently 116 permitted wildlife
rehabilitators in Michigan.
Acting DNR Director Shannon Lott recently signed an order establishing changes
to rehabilitator regulations in an effort to simplify regulations, and
to
Outdoor-related items from around the country.

To remain relevant, there is a growing consensus that NAMWC needs to adapt. Effective management in the 21st Century will require collaborative work among fish and wildlife agencies, public health professionals, farmers, ecologists, private landowners,

Wildlife biologists from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources recently released their findings of the latest Michigan gray wolf survey.
A 67-year-old man from Shickshinny is facing more than 200 citations for conducting wildlife control and removal services without the required state and federal permits.
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