Groups in favor of stopping the killing of all the deer on Catalina Island have sued to stop the eradication, saying an EIR ...
A rare pod of orcas, known as CA-51, has returned to Monterey Bay after a three-year hiatus, delighting whale watchers and ...
From swamp rat gumbo to iguana stew, eating invasive species is the wild food trend the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is actively encouraging. Here's why ...
Finding wild animals on your property usually brings excitement or concern. You might want to grab an animal control ...
Recent data showing an increase in lead exposure and deaths among critically endangered California condors seems to fly in ...
Grab your baskets and get ready to hunt for eggs and meet the Easter Bunny at events across the suburbs. Saturday, March 21 Easter Egg Hunt at Olson’s Ace Hardware: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
For thousands of years, prehistoric hunters across western North America relied on the atlatl, a powerful dart-throwing device, to take down their prey. However, a recent comprehensive study reveals ...
With wolf numbers reaching a point where statewide protections don’t make sense anymore, here’s a look at what a hunt might look like and how it could help advocates, ranchers and hunters get what ...
Explore honey hunting in Africa, where greater honeyguides work with humans in a rare and vanishing wildlife partnership.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife released trail footage of the distinctive Sierra Nevada red fox from November.
A biologist in Wisconsin spotted a rare, endangered animal leaping in the branches of a tree above his head. The animal, an American marten, chirped and squealed as it flung about the tree.
Until now, scientists have only known about the animals from fossils. But they suspected the creatures might still be alive, because the remote, difficult-to-navigate region where the fossils were ...
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