“Sometimes they’ll mistake wet pavement, or maybe wet gravel, for open water when it gets darker with the rain,” said Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation Research Biologist, Griffin Archambault.
One animal's predator is often animal's prey, but not with these species. Many of them are too tough to be taken down, though some have stranger tactics.
Home to about three million lakes, the tallest peak in North America and the world’s largest temperate rainforest, Alaska is vast and enthralling. It has more glaciers and a longer coastline than the ...
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Over 2,000 Bald Eagles call Missouri home each winter, and their migration into the Show Me State has already begun. Bald ...
The Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center says it admitted three bald eagles across two weeks between October 14 and October 26.
Wildlife experts say lead poisoning remains one of the biggest threats facing Bald Eagles, as the Southwest Virginia Wildlife ...
WEST GREENWICH, R.I. (WPRI) — A juvenile bald eagle is getting a second chance at life after she was found on the side of the highway in Warwick. Wildlife Rehabilitators Association of Rhode Island ...
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After four weeks of care, a female bald eagle was released in an open field at the Treasure Coast Wildlife Center in Palm City. "Her flight was great and strong," said Clinical Director Cindy Dionne, ...
NJ said it had 293 bald eagle nest sites in 2024. Bald eagles and other raptors have been taken off the threatened species list in recent years due to their resurgence. ALLENHURST -- A pair of bald ...