Half of the country is drowning in snow, while the other half is desperate for it. Areas with less snow than usual far outweigh the areas with more.
Scientists spotted the first grizzly bear of 2026 earlier this week at Yellowstone National Park, marking the beginning of the end of hibernation season for the massive creatures, the National Park ...
Take a March lakeside day trip in Ohio for fresh air, calm water views, and an easy escape that feels instantly refreshing.
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Aroostook County volunteers turn the devastating winter of 2007–2008 into a conservation success
Despite the weather we've been experiencing the last few days, Aroostook County is known for its long winters, but nearly two decades ago one of them took a devastating toll on the region's deer herd.
The region's snow cover was a mixed blessing, as it protected plant life from the cold while inviting trouble from deer, voles, and mold.
Explore how Ohio wildlife survives Arctic blasts and get the latest expert report on HPAI (Bird Flu) impacts on Canada geese ...
We may not see these hungry critters that weathered the winter with us, now facing hardships. But we note their signs.
Did you know the waste area from feeding 1 hay bale could breed 1 million stable flies? Learn how to restore areas damaged by winter hay feeding ...
Are people allowed to feed wild animals in New Jersey? The answer, according to state law, largely depends on which animal is being fed.
Feeding from stalks of standing corn in winter and scavenging kernels from a harvested field isn’t usually enough to harm deer. Photo courtesy of Charles Alsheimer Winter is winding down. Spring is ...
Photo courtesy of Charles Alsheimer Feeding from stalks of standing corn in winter and scavenging kernels from a harvested field isn’t usually enough to harm deer. Winter is winding down. Spring is ...
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