
Bobcats once again thriving in Ohio
Bobcats are definitely on the comeback in Ohio. And it’s a good thing.
That’s the message biologist Shauna Weyrauch, Ph.D, delivered to about 60 attendees during an Aug. 9 seminar at the Ohio Wildlife

Bobcats are definitely on the comeback in Ohio. And it’s a good thing.
That’s the message biologist Shauna Weyrauch, Ph.D, delivered to about 60 attendees during an Aug. 9 seminar at the Ohio Wildlife

You name the critter and Mark Naniot has probably uncorked a can, jar, cup or bottle from its head during his nearly 40-year career as owner/director of the Wild Instincts rehabilitation center in Rhinelander, Wis.<br

I just came in from my daylight coffee on the back porch and quick sashay through the fence row squirrel hunt, and boy howdy, can you tell it’s August in southern Illinois!
The “corn

State government officials in particular and a good portion of the general public will tell you that energy generated by the winds of Minnesota is a good thing.
Just how “clean” it is will

Researchers from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources will pilot the use of trail cameras to estimate the state’s elk population as part of a larger research project aimed at determining the most accurate and
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation recently announced it is seeking public input on the draft revised State Wildlife Action Plan for 2025-35.
In 2024, DEC sought review and input on draft

The long evenings of summer bring out many interesting insects that we don’t find any other time of year. I was thinking about this last night, just before sunset while I was in my backyard

This is the sweetest time of year for many creatures. The hectic breeding season is just about finished, and life is slowing down a bit.
The living is easier in the second half of

A driver was killed and a passenger in his car injured after their vehicle a moose near the entrance to Alaska’s Denali National Park and Preserve.
The vehicle’s collision with the moose occurred around
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