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Nearly all of the wetlands in Minnesota’s prairie region have been destroyed. Many of the few that remain – an estimated 5% of the total before settlement – were saved by duck hunters.
The best news from Sunday in Philadelphia sports? A dreadful season by the Sixers is finally over. They went out in style, ...
The birds take a short ride in a trailer from their cozy winter abode on the north side of park ("Honker Hilton") over to the ...
The first of the migratory waterfowl were spotted at Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge Thursday afternoon, ...
The first of the migratory waterfowl were spotted at Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge Thursday afternoon, ...
If you’ve been in any community along the Juniata River from Mexico north, you’ve probably seen some of them. A flock of 45 ...
It appears that the main waterfowl migration is over. The tundra swans have headed back to their nesting grounds in the ...
Bikers and birders, along with hikers and other outdoors enthusiasts, need to recognize they can’t win the conservation fight ...
In a report to the Natural Resources Board, DNR officials said there has been an uptick in reports of bird deaths since ...
A baby swan, called a cygnet, hitches a ride on its mom’s back in this heartwarming video shared by wildlifeandrescue. Even ...
Campaigners in south-east London are calling on the government to tighten the law on catapults to stop wildlife being killed.
The goose may or may not spend summers farther north, so it isn’t Canadian. But, properly identified, it is the Canada goose.
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