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Wildlife expert suggests that bears could be raiding houses more often because of a sugar addiction 02:56. It's no secret that bears love rummaging through trash, campsites and even kitchen in ...
Wildlife encounter: Yes, Alaska has bats Alaska Fish and Game biologists say rarely seen little brown bats are a challenging creature to study.
The retired southern Oregon wildlife biologist monitors their nests, which are about 10 feet tall and mostly wedged between towering cliff walls, and yet hard to find unless an expert points them out.
Wildlife biologist,Joe Burnam will lead a trip into the forests of Pebble Hill Plantation to band baby red-cockaded woodpeckers “This is a rare chance for the public to see what conservation ...
A wildlife biologist is highlighting his work and hosting a show at the Gaillard Center on Friday and Saturday afternoons. Forrest Galante is well-known for hosting shows in Discovery Channel’s Shark ...
Photo: courtesy of Pūlama Lāna‘i Name: Grazel Caceres Job: Lead Wildlife Biologist Company: Pūlama Lāna‘i Grazel Caceres, the lead wildlife biologist for Pūlama Lāna‘i, says she and her team work in ...
There are about 4,500 black bears in the state and they're all looking for as much food as they can before they head to their winter dens, according to Mass. Wildlife biologist Meghan Crawford.
It’s an issue WSBT 22 News has been closely following—coyote sightings in Mishawaka leaving many residents feeling uneasy as the animals venture closer to homes ...
Join noted wildlife biologist Joe Burnam for an immersive morning focused on the red-cockaded woodpecker (RCW) — a species recently reclassified from endangered to threatened thanks to decades ...
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