
Nature Smart: Examining the crazy ways of Western grebes
When I was a kid in the 1960s, my family watched the Walt Disney program on Sunday evenings, like most families. It was one of the few programs the entire family could watch together.

When I was a kid in the 1960s, my family watched the Walt Disney program on Sunday evenings, like most families. It was one of the few programs the entire family could watch together.

This pair of fox kits might be planning to bite off more than they can chew. Truth to tell, according to photographer Rich Carlson, the kits were probably surprised as they came out of their

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Office of Applied Science oversees a wide range of wildlife research.
How often are bears reproducing in each zone? How are beavers impacting trout populations? How are

The great egret population has largely recovered in the U.S., with the big birds becoming somewhat common in the South. But in Pennsylvania, the stately white fish-eater is listed as “state endangered,” with breeding populations

When Thief River Falls-area DNR Conservation Officer Bobby Stringer received reports of a dead black bear in a ditch in Minnesota’s Kittson County, it wasn’t known if there were now orphaned cubs that needed to

Washington, D.C. — The Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (Association) applauds the distribution of more than $55 million for state fish and wildlife agencies to restore and manage Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN)

Preliminary results from a research study in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula are offering biologists insight into the daily lives of moose, and are showing encouraging signs of reproduction.
Department of Natural Resources biologists partnered with

I just returned from a trip to southeastern Arizona. The objective of this adventure was to capture images of as many warbler species as possible. So, what are warblers and why did I go to

An adult male black bear estimated to weigh at least 300 pounds, based on the size of its tracks, killed five sheep last month and injured a sixth one so badly it had to be
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