Tag: wildlife
Good intentions gone astray: Imported wildlife
Men move animals in an almost casual manner, all with good intentions, but most without thought to what problems might be forthcoming.
Goose feeding now banned in Columbiana’s Firestone Park
Columbiana has made it illegal for residents to feed Canada geese.
Keeping an eye on salmon runs and guinea fowl hatchings
We're keeping a close eye on the salmon that are making their journey north to spawn in Alaska and we're also checking on the guinea fowl "keets" that are beginning to hatch in Nebraska.
The natural order of things
So ... once again nature proves it is not to be trusted. As a person once proudly self-described as “indoorsy,” I have tried to...
South Dakota’s pheasant numbers dwindling
Last week, I wrote about Ralph Kohler, a lifelong waterfowl hunter who continues to host paying guests at his Missouri River pit blinds, something...
More than s’mores: Teens turn off technology during Ohio forestry and...
Not every camper will end up a wildlife specialist or a forester, but organizers hope the teens will at least build on the week’s natural resources foundation no matter what their career path.
DEP’s Falcon Cam returns
HARRISBURG -- The Department of Environmental Protection launched its annual live, 24-hour webcast of a nesting pair of peregrine falcons who live on a...
Coyotes are monogamous
The results are surprising, but a recent study concludes that urban coyotes are monogamous.
2012 waterfowl survey results look good
The results of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s 2012 Waterfowl Breeding Population and Habitat Survey are in, and the news should please duck...