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Smith admitted to using a trap and a banned neurotoxin to poison fish in order to sicken over 20 raptors on his property.
Chad Zuber on MSN2h
Catching wild salmon on your ownEvery year in early September, thousands of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) and chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) make the ...
People are invited to hang out with lizards, birds of prey, and have some fun to kick off this year's summer reading ...
Several bird species have evolved remarkable camouflage techniques to evade predators and ambush prey. The common potoo ...
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Wild Encounters Gone Wrong – Birds, Beasts, and Unexpected Fights That Shocked EveryoneWildlife is full of surprising battles where underdogs and unlikely fighters take on predators—and win. From the fierce cassowary whose powerful kicks can break bones, to the ostrich that outruns and ...
Recently, people have become interested in how animals manage to survive in some of the most challenging environments on ...
A pair of orphaned bobcat kittens have been admitted to a local wildlife hospital for care and rehabilitation.
A young Cooper’s hawk used traffic signals and parked cars to outwit its prey, revealing surprising intelligence in urban ...
Last year, right around my birthday, I took a trip to the Great Smoky Mountains for the first time. My day began with a hike ...
Wild wasps in Japan eat more than insects—new research reveals a diverse diet and flavor differences in edible larvae known ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNWatch: UAE falcons with passports, on plane seats? Inside world of falconer“The passport depends on the bird owner and the falconer,” Al Marri explained. “If he will travel with it, then the bird must be issued a passport.” The UAE’s Ministry of Climate Change has ...
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