Bluegills, crappies and different subspecies of trout glide around pieces of driftwood, mouths gaping open, their eyes unwavering and scales glistening. No, they aren’t real, nor are they mounted ...
Federal officials are removing wood storks, an iconic bird found in south Georgia, from the endangered species list — but environmental advocates say that might not be good news for the birds.
Wood storks were listed as endangered in 1984, when its population had dropped by over 75 percent—from roughly 20,000 nesting pairs to about 5,000 nesting pairs—primarily due to wetland loss.
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Wood stork delisted from endangered species list—but is it too soon?
After being listed under the Endangered Species Act in 1984, wood stork numbers have rebounded significantly. Do the birds ...
FORT DRUM, N.Y. (June 14, 2018) -- Fred Ossman, a wildlife biologist with the Fort Drum Natural Resources Branch, has spent much of his time this spring "chasing wood turtles" - trekking through ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Wood turtles are mysterious critters that call Vermont home. But research shows human interaction is contributing to their decline. With a bright orange color, wood turtles ...
Lancaster County Wood Carvers showed off their nature- and wildlife-inspired creations at Millersville University Saturday. The theme was “Spring to Life,” and attendees could view or purchase pieces ...
One of the most colorful birds at Wildlife Recovery Association's Little Swamp Sanctuary is the wood duck. Wood ducks stand out from other duck species in a couple ways. These ducks never quack.
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