"Birds can tolerate a lot of cold, but they need fuel," said DNR Wildlife Resources Division Wildlife Biologist Todd Schneider. While planting bird feeders around your backyard seems like the obvious ...
Find out how to create a welcoming habitat for these cheerful winged visitors.
Borneo's ancient rainforests, older than the Amazon, harbor extraordinary carnivorous plants. These unique species, like the Nepenthes pitcher plants, have evolved to supplement nutrient-poor soil by ...
Or you can attempt a truce. Buy a cheap feeder, fill it with corn, and put it 10 feet away from your bird feeder. Squirrels ...
Saltwater crocodiles in Australia were pushed to near extinction. With populations growing after years of conservation ...
Many cities across the Valley consider flocks of pigeons and the droppings they produce a public nuisance. But are there laws ...
A monkey is now captured after breaking into a Morristown, Tennessee, pawn shop and causing complete chaos. It happened when the owners came in to feed their cats while the store was closed. They ...
If you want to encourage more birds to spend time in your yard, planting flowers and shrubs that support them can help you accomplish that goal. Birds are often drawn to yards where plants provide ...
It’s winter, the snow is falling, you’re cold, and the birds outside your home are chilled – and hungry, too. What should you do for them? First, be aware that feeding wild creatures requires care, ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — More than 2,000 deer call Staten Island home, and many animal lovers can’t resist the chance to feed them when winter’s chill and snow appear to limit their food sources. But ...
Julian Reuter left McClung Park on Tuesday morning having pet a Texas brown tarantula and a speckled kingsnake. The Jefferson City Parks Department and the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) ...
If you love watching birds, hanging a feeder is the easiest way to catch sight of them. But as much as we enjoy the antics of backyard birds, there are downsides to feeding our feathered friends in ...