News

Like bald eagles, they have a powerful beak and talons. To capture an eagle, Cooper puts out road-kill deer and he hides; when the eagle feeds on the bait, Cooper shoots a 40-by-60-foot, rocket ...
Eagles nearly went extinct in the continental United States in the 1960s, mainly because the pesticide DDT tainted the fish they ate. In the early 1970s, there were barely 20 nests in Virginia.
Discover the amazing world of fearless creatures that reign supreme in their habitats! In this video, we explore "11 Fearless Animals with No Natural Enemies," showcasing nature's most resilient ...
The Department of Natural Resources is seeking public input as it revises its master plan for state-owned properties in the ...
In one of those burglaries, Scheibel said, shoe impressions found in the snow had the same characteristics of shoe impressions ... where he said he saw a man with a bald head and a beard. He said he ...
The vane on the leading edge — or “forward,” in the direction of a bird’s flight — is narrower and the fibers are generally ...
With Independence Day arriving, the Ohio Division of Wildlife reported that there are 964 confirmed active bald eagle nests ...
America's national bird is doing great. The government's proposed cuts to nature protections could put that at risk.
Georgia’s bald eagles are having an average nesting year – and that’s good news, according to the scientists who study them.
Ottawa County leads the way with 112 active bald eagle nests, followed by Sandusky County with 61 and Erie County with 40.