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The increasingly popular gadgets, which take photos of avian visitors, are turning at-home birding into a shared experience.
The work of conservation never ends—and neither does the perseverance of people who care.
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YourErie on MSNUnion City student in the running for wildlife magazine featureOne Union City student is wild about nature, and now he’s asking the Erie community for help to win a bear-y cool prize.
This story appears in the June 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine. I’ve come back ... with other dolphins vying for bait. Hands-on wildlife encounters are popular in the region.
June 16 is the last day to submit your best wildlife photographs from the Cowboy State to Wyoming Wildlife magazine’s ...
The Wyoming Wildlife magazine team is reminding photographers to submit their best wildlife photos to the sixth annual ...
A very happy deer, a small lava lizard piloting a giant iguana and a wig-topped rhino are among a selection of entries in ...
BBC Wildlife Magazine announced on Monday, March 3. (The contest website notes that the contest winners were initially scheduled to be announced on Jan. 15 but were delayed to early March because ...
Southern Living highlighted this Treasure Coast town as a hidden gem for "nature lovers and seafood seekers" as well as boating.
By 1991, when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service first began aerial surveillance, they counted just 1,261 Florida manatees. The primary cause of death was boat strikes, which by the late 1990s were ...
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