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Outdoors column: Spring Bird Count reminds us of the miracle of migration
Chicago Tribune· 2 days agoTypically the yellow-rumps are the most common warbler species seen in early May in northern...
Local fisherman catches prehistoric fish in Connecticut River
WWLP Springfield· 3 days agoA 22News viewer caught a prehistoric fish on the endangered species list in the Connecticut River.
Bobcats need protection, not killing for their pelts
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle· 10 hours agoNow, there’s a campaign in Colorado — via a November 2024 ballot initiative — to ban hunting and trapping of bobcats, Canada lynx and mountain lions,...
Bill That Would Delist Gray Wolves Passes U.S. House—Will it Clear the Senate?
Field & Stream· 21 hours agoOn April 30, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that would direct the Secretary of the...
Iowa critical to migratory birds along Mississippi Flyway
WHBF Davenport via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWorld Migratory Bird Day will be celebrated May 11, and again on Oct. 12, aligning generally with...
Calling all budding marine scientists: Dal's Aquatron research pool to hold open house
CBC via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoBefore Transformers, there was the Aquatron — Dalhousie University's dynamic and evolving superhero...
Washington’s increasing gray wolf population moving further west
Columbia Basin Herald· 3 days agoWashington state's gray wolf population has increased over the last 15 years, said Julie Smith, ...
Trumpeter swans, mute swans, tundra swans are found in Michigan
Midland Daily News· 1 day agoOf the three species of swans we see in Michigan, I thought they could only be trumpeter swans or...
A nonnative beach grass hybrid is running wild along the Pacific Northwest coast
The Columbian· 3 days agoOver a century ago, settlers irreversibly altered the Pacific Coast’s natural shape with the...
Ken Silverstein: Transition to clean energy is necessary, popular, doable
Herald & Review· 10 hours agoThe United States’ spirit is youthful — full of innovation and entrepreneurship. Indeed, millions of...