The City of Saskatoon says a new bylaw banning people from feeding wildlife has drastically reduced coyote sightings in the city; 214 were reported in 2024, and only 71 this year.
The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSN
Migratory Goose Hunt Opens Dec. 19
Maryland’s Atlantic Population migratory Canada goose hunting season opens December 19, 2025, with two segments running ...
The university's wild turkeys have achieved almost legendary status, judging by campus newspaper articles over the years.
Turkeys make up approximately 2% of the entire U.S. poultry inventory, but account for 24% of new cases in commercial and ...
Who is Running Things? Thanks to the Weekly’s Slant column (11/13) reminding readers that both the LCC faculty and classified staff unions are still without contracts and need our support. This ...
A Hamilton city councillor says he’s getting more and more complaints about the rat population in Gore Park. City staff have now been tasked with finding out how big of a problem that rats, pigeons ...
Fly fishing The Spokane River is one of your better November fisheries, says Silver Bow Fly Shop. Mornings will be slow, but midday and later will be better. Blue-winged olives and midges will have ...
Hunger in Nunavut is widespread enough that Pangnirtung’s Community Wellness Coordinator Sabrina Maniapik reported that she herself struggled to feed her family during the years she was not working ...
Golden plovers have been on my mind ever since I stopped by to meet Frank Power, a farmer and retired butcher in Clarecastle, ...
It’s that time of year. The annual migration of ducks and geese from Canada to Mexico across the United States. Simply look up in the sky and see the masses as they fly to warmer weather destinations.
Chico Enterprise-Record on MSN
From rice fields to waterfowl: Agri-Business Bus Tour celebrates Butte County agriculture
The annual Agri-Business Bus Tour returned during the 45th Farm City Celebration in Butte County, celebrating and educating ...
Daily Maverick on MSN
Africa’s waterbirds fly the gauntlet of hunger, disease, bullets and human ‘development’
Unburdened by the need for passports or visas, birds have freedom of the skies. They can fly off to pretty much anywhere they choose. That’s the theory. In reality, their ability to move to survive ...
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