Cranes are among the thousands of birds—primarily ducks and geese—that spend their winters at Wheeler National Wildlife ...
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Asharq Al Awsat The National Center for Wildlife (NCW) has launched the second phase of its initiative to regulate the status of unlicensed wildlife species in the Kingdom, representing one of the ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation released more than 15,000 Scaleshell mussels into the Osage River this fall -- the ...
Rohit Gupta [email protected] Most people don’t think of cities as ecosystems that are thriving. High-rise buildings ...
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South Carolina wildlife officials warn not to touch cold-stunned sea turtles or manatees after a freeze, saying well-meant ...
President Donald Trump’s administration has delayed a decision on whether to extend federal protections to monarch ...
A fisher, a native mammal not seen in Cuyahoga County since the 1800s, has been recorded in Cleveland Metroparks, marking a historic wildlife return confirmed by the Ohio Division of Wildlife.
Just as Southwest wildlife defenders were grieving wall construction in critical jaguar corridors, the government planned double the barrier.
Cleveland Metroparks is highlighting an exciting wildlife sighting experts say proves conservation efforts are working.
Nepal is both the source and transit site for wildlife poaching, and has long flourished as a route for the illegal trade.