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A decade ago, a fence reaching up to 12 feet high — and buried 2 feet below the surface — was put in along the 241 Toll Road.
Aside from birds, hundreds of other types of animals are struck annually, though these incidents rarely cause human injury or death.
In a world where climate change is reshaping our planet, wildlife is in a race against time. 🌍🐾 Join us as we explore the profound impacts on our beloved animals and discover what we can do to help.
A Shropshire wildlife centre has made an urgent plea for help after recent warm weather brought in numerous animals in need ...
While tornadoes wreak havoc on towns, they also devastate wildlife—especially large animal herds. New findings reveal that ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — North Carolina wildlife officials are investigating a disturbing case of animal cruelty after a video ...
A first-of-its-kind construction project is underway in Florida. The state is building its first wildlife crossing over ...
After being delayed a day, Colorado Parks and Wildlife published the April wolf activity map that shows extensive travel from ...
The Florida Department of Transportation is providing a new opportunity for wildlife to cross I-4 in hopes of giving species a chance to expand.
University of Florida researchers studied how urban green spaces can be designed in a way to benefit both humans and wildlife ...
Hedges support wildlife in several ways. Here are a few of the top reasons, according to Mary Philips, head of native plant ...
The Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge has been renamed to honor Jocelyn Nungaray, a Houston girl who was murdered last year.