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East Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service (WRAS) said a “worrying proportion” of their 6,600 casualties each year are down to acts of cruelty, both deliberate and accidental. The rescue group ...
Pacing paw-to-paw, the fishing cat hisses. About twice the size of a domestic cat, its grey-green eyes fix on the keeper who ...
He says thank you when you give him snacks but will also tell you to shut up,” said Chantelle Rogers, who works at the animal ...
Turkey producers talk about the benefits they've seen from adding lasers to their arsenal for warding off migratory birds.
Jason Weckstein cranks open one lane of the massive movable storage unit holding one of the world’s 10 largest collections of ...
I prefer to handle my own problem wildlife issues around my home, and I have usually been successful. That is, until now, ...
Leonidas Neifert, a rising junior at Manheim Central, is a cool customer. His shooting shades both look cool and benefit his ...
An eyewitness sighting of a woodchuck is proof positive they are around, but it usually starts with telltale holes in the ...
Photographing birds is both challenging and rewarding. For starters, they like to move around a lot. What's more, birds aren't always in the most convenient of locations—out on a lake, high up in a ...
The Ulster County Legislature has adopted a pest management contract banning the use of lethal glue traps for use in rodent ...
The Chattahoochee river watchdog installed Columbus’ first trash trap at Cooper Creek with the help of the Australian-based company Atlan Stormwater.
In Vermont, researchers have investigated the types of creepy, crawly bugs that their avian predators consume and may have ...