
‘Most famous GPS deer’ in North America sheds collar
Buck crossed Mississippi River at least four times.

Buck crossed Mississippi River at least four times.

Southern Illinois discovery of piebald otter offers very big surprise.

Pittsburgh — A ground-breaking effort to protect northern goshawks from West Nile virus is also enabling wildlife biologists to learn more about the secretive, forest-dwelling raptor that was state-listed as endangered in October. In what

Stan Tekiela has been writing nature books since he was a teenager. Now into his 60s, Tekiela has penned and produced photographs for hundreds of nature books that are enjoyed throughout the world.
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In the long term, it is sound wildlife management practices and deer densities closer to their compatibility with overwinter carrying capacities that will limit wildlife losses due to severe weather conditions.

Early in December, Steve Kline, 40, attended his final Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership board meeting.
The organization’s lobbyist in Washington, D.C., for the past decade-plus recently took a position with the Eastern Shore Land Conservancy,

Recent photo illustrates this in a big way, author contends.

Blogger noticing young animals like never before in Pennsylvania.

Author pleasantly surprised by what he has found at his feeders.
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