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Something Wild is a joint production of New Hampshire Audubon, the Forest Society, and NHPR. Chris Martin has worked for New ...
Spring is here, and with it comes the migration of birds. Here is why they make the trek northward for a New England summer.
Across Europe, the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza appears to be in decline as the summer approaches.
Other owls would land on top of its structure or on nearby trees and “talk” to it. We left a couple of empty shovels on the ...
The return of this bird typically signals that we are officially making the switch from winter into spring and summer. Here ...
The Garden City Environmental Advisory Board (EAB) meeting on Wednesday, April 16, featured a presentation on the status of pollinators in the village and the greater Long Island region, delivered by ...
Wildlife officials ask Connecticut residents to remove bird feeders and secure garbage to reduce chances of black bear ...
This time of year can be overwhelming for gardeners and birders alike, but try to find some time to create a new habitat for ...
While summer travelers crowd Lake Winnipesaukee and winter enthusiasts pack the major ski resorts, these nine gems remain delightfully uncrowded, especially during the vibrant renewal of spring. I’ve ...
Although the rate of increase appears to be falling, new outbreaks of avian influenza in commercial poultry have been ...
And with these birds come eggs. Finding these shelled beauts or even a nest in your backyard is a normal occurrence that shouldn't worry you. But for home maintenance and peace of mind, it's good to ...
So for the birdwatching enthusiast or the environmentalist at heart, here are some ways you can make your backyard and garden a haven for birds to stop over or, if you’re lucky, stay a while.