March is the time of year when shorebird nesting season starts in full as several species select mates, build nests and raise chicks.
From feral hogs to sea lampreys, these invasive species cost billions and continue spreading across North America.
Finding a balance between protecting nature and human infrastructure can lead to some difficult situations. This Instagram post by @pawsittivevibes shows an eagle’s nest on top of a telephone pole ...
A new scientific study has found that large-scale beach nourishment on Hutchinson Island in southeastern Florida was associated with significant changes in loggerhead sea turtle nesting behavior, ...
Trump walks back comments after insulting UK., NATO allies about their veterans, fallen soldiers Scientists reveal winter habit that may be killing thousands each year Science says marry the right ...
Professional python hunters Guillermo Tapanes and Matt Kogo spotted something strange swimming in a remote pond on the border of Broward and Palm Beach counties. It was wasn’t moving like an iguana or ...
Earlier this week, on our weekly Sunday walk on the Peavine Trail, I observed an adult bald eagle, presumably the female, sitting on the nest, with her mate perched only a few feet away. The nest site ...
An EagleCam showing the nesting behavior of a breeding pair of bald eagles went live in Ramsey County on Giving Tuesday, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. The live camera ...
A new TV show is shining a light on just how much damage an invasive snake is doing to Floridian ecosystems. ABC's "Wildlife Nation: Expedition Florida" examined Burmese pythons in a recent episode.
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