
Ohio research bear slips out of radio collar
“She’s a smart bear.”
That’s the verdict wildlife biologist Katy Dennison has for a sow bear that slipped her GPS monitoring collar off and disappeared on July 15. The female bear was collared

“She’s a smart bear.”
That’s the verdict wildlife biologist Katy Dennison has for a sow bear that slipped her GPS monitoring collar off and disappeared on July 15. The female bear was collared

Why the change? This update simplifies the process and improves access while still supporting healthy turkey populations and hunting opportunities. It also reflects the shift in focus for the fall season – from population control

The bald eagle population has made a significant recovery since 1979 when only four nests remained in Ohio while chemical pollution prevented successful reproduction.
The Ohio Division of Wildlife recently reported that after

The history of feral Eurasian collared doves (ECD) in North America began when a Nassau, Bahamas, pet store was burglarized in 1974 and the distraught shopkeeper released the rest of his birds.
The doves,

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) said in a release on Monday that it has concluded efforts to trap the black bear involved in a recent attack in Barron County. The sow and cub

It took me a few hours to focus on the ruckus going on in the woodlot east of the little cabin. It was the Fourth of July. The day was hot, so we planned to

A red-necked grebe showed up in our Illinois neighborhood recently.
Being a bird nerd, I was intrigued. My life list is modest – only about 360 birds, about half of the species that can

I don’t believe, in my two and a half decades of dedication to this publication, that I’ve ever written about swimmer’s itch – unless I once whined about contracting the allergic reaction several years ago

More sightings of black bears in Ohio this year could mean more bears are calling the state home. Or, it could mean more cell phones and doorbell cameras are catching more bruins on the wander,
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