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A trio of species that were once a rare sight in Ohio are making a comeback. Bald eagles, bobcats and black bears are all ...
World Atlas calls 4 Mississippi lakes the most snake-infested in the state. Know how to ID venomous snakes and tell them apart from common watersnakes.
Here comes the ice cream truck! As a handful of writers sharing simple childhood memories can attest, summertime is a season steeped in nostalgia.
Hello, Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! It has definitely turned into a hot summer. However, we have plenty of moisture ...
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32 types of birds you might see in your backyard.However, Black-billed Magpies ... These noisy and sociable birds are keen on not wasting food. So much so, that they’re often found scavenging through rubbish. Residing in North America, this bright ...
These large butterflies do not migrate like monarchs. They glide through fields and farmlands and frequent urban landscapes.
There have been approximately six black bear sightings across southwest Ohio within the past 10 days. Here's why we've seen ...
With recent black bear sightings across the Miami Valley in recent weeks, Ohio wildlife experts chime in on what to know and what are safe practices if you see a bear.
Reports of black bears in Ohio are increasing, with most observed in northeast and southeast Ohio. A female black bear was captured in Ashtabula County with a special trap. The bear was fitted with a ...
See NBC4’s coverage of a black bear sighting this month in Guernsey County in the video player above. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Black bears are becoming a more common sight in Ohio, prompting t… ...
The ODNR Division of Wildlife and University of Dayton recently collared a female black bear in Ashtabula County to learn about its expanding range in Ohio.
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