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The plight and puzzle of injured bears in western North Carolina

The plight and puzzle of injured bears in western North Carolina
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Schräg, selten, sensibel: Waldrapp brütet wieder in Deutschland / Deutsche Wildtier Stiftung unterstützt Wiederansiedlung von Geronticus eremita

Schräg, selten, sensibel: Waldrapp brütet wieder in Deutschland / Deutsche Wildtier Stiftung unterstützt Wiederansiedlung von Geronticus eremita
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Fall River Durfee High School s Top 10 students in the Class of 2021

Calls of the Wild - Frogs and Toads of Georgia - WFSU Local Routes

Calls of the Wild – Frogs and Toads of Georgia Have you ever wondered what animal makes that peep sound in your backyard or that bellow in the bushes near your pond?  Join Phil Spivey, Wildlife Biologist with the Wildlife Conservation Section of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources on an adventure to learn more about the sounds and behaviors of the frogs and toads that call Georgia home. Participants will need to dress appropriately for hiking and exploring Pebble Hill’s wetland habitats. Event date: Saturday, June 19, 2021; 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $20.00 per adult and $10.00 per child (ages 8-12;

1st wild fishers born in North Cascades in decades

KXLY May 18, 2021 11:32 AM Associated Press Credit: WDFW SEATTLE (AP) The first wild members of the wolverine family known as fishers have been born in the North Cascades for the first time in decades. A coalition of wildlife agencies announced the discovery Monday, saying a female fisher was seen on a trail camera in April, KING-TV reported. The fisher was photographed moving four kits at her den in western Chelan County. Fishers are native to Washington forests but were eliminated by the mid-1900s through trapping and habitat loss. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Biologist Dr. Jeff Lewis said in a statement that seeing fisher F105 and her kits is a wonderful first indication that the North Cascades Ecosystem can support a reproductive population of fishers, and it’s a great sign for fisher recovery in Washington.

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