Critters will always make themselves at home where they are not wanted, whether in rural or urban settings. Sometimes it is inside the house. Other times, it is outdoors. But in all instances, ...
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Just below our feet, there is a universe that is busy, active and alive. Next Saturday, the High Desert Museum invites visitors of all ages to explore the interconnected, ...
PINEDALE — In the heat of the afternoon sun, Olivia Beaudette, a master’s student studying ecology at the University of Wyoming, scoured the sagebrush expanse for a Brewer’s sparrow nest that was due ...
Sometimes, all it takes to brighten your day is one tiny face with oversized eyes, fuzzy ears, or paws that seem two sizes too big. These itty-bitty baby animals remind us how diverse and delightfully ...
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's a drone hovering above Guy Wicks Field at the University of Idaho in Moscow. Just minutes earlier, a group of about 20 students stepped out of the Agricultural ...
The tiny rabbits -- on average, adults weigh just 400 grams and are only 25 centimeters long -- have been on the Federal endangered species list since 2001. That year, officials were only able to ...
State wildlife officials will be doing some burning on public land in Eastern Washington this spring. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced in a news release that burns are planned ...
The newborn hippo arrived on Dec 9. after a 7-month gestation. The Metro Richmond Zoo in Virginia is welcoming a newborn pygmy hippo just before the holidays, the zoo announced in a press release on ...
OLYMPIA – State Department of Fish and Wildlife employees will fly drones over known pygmy rabbit locations on state and federal lands to test the effectiveness of tracking pygmy rabbits from the air.
Nov. 7—QUINCY — The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will add drones to its list of tools to monitor pygmy rabbit populations in Central Washington. Drone flights will start in December and ...