
Bobcats are sometimes heard, rarely seen, in East
Though it is the most wide-ranging wild feline in North America, most of us know the bobcat (Lynx rufus) only from pictures. That’s because it’s mostly nocturnal and avoids developed areas.

Though it is the most wide-ranging wild feline in North America, most of us know the bobcat (Lynx rufus) only from pictures. That’s because it’s mostly nocturnal and avoids developed areas.

Pileated woodpecker thriving as forest habitat is changing.

Turns out that this mammal’s front teeth range in color from brown to yellow because the enamel is rich in iron. This makes its incisors hard and strong – necessary for an animal that can

A common question I hear frequently is this: Do deep snow and cold affect wildlife/nature in a negative or positive way? The answer is, both. Deep snow offers an advantage for some animals and a

In a new study, a Penn State-led research team discovered evidence that browsing by white-tailed deer had relatively little long-term impact on two tree species in a northern forest.

Opposites attract when it comes to mate selection in the white-throated sparrow. And, it turns out, it’s a good thing they do.

By analyzing coyote diets and their movement in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, where the attack occurred on a popular trail, the researchers concluded that the coyotes were forced to rely on moose instead of

Van Wert, Ohio — Perhaps because of the attack by animal rights activists or a combination of reasons seen throughout the fur industry, the Lion Farm USA mink ranch in Van Wert County announced its

Back at the vehicle, the students took turns explaining the process of weighing, measuring, aging, and sexing the bird.
Data was meticulously recorded. There is a large national network of volunteers and professionals who
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