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Spring has officially been here for over a month. The signs of spring are always exciting — first we are covered by a big ...
As New England warms, snowshoe hares are increasingly finding themselves the wrong color for camouflaging with their ...
Jacob Sherburne, 36, from Massachusetts, spotted his pet cat, Lido, with something in its mouth on the porch. Initially thinking it was a bird, Jacob used a golf club and plastic sheet to retrieve the ...
Despite having a reputation as voracious breeders, at least one species of rabbit in New England continues to suffer from ...
The Colorado Department of Natural Resources reinstated its objection to the Mad Rabbit trails project in a letter to the U.S. Forest Service on Monday, stating that the federal agency changed the ...
Water sprinklers, coolers and pedestal fans have been placed in cages while ponds have been created in the open safaris. To monitor temperature, digital thermometers have been installed in the cages, ...
Despite plenty of recent snow, Ann Bailey is finding signs of spring in her yard, including tulips shooting up as fast as ...
Snow leopards are listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, with an estimated 2,700 to 3,300 mature adults remaining in the ...
Domestic rabbits are very different from wild rabbits and cannot survive if released outdoors. They are not the same species and cannot interbreed with wild rabbits. The Indiana House Rabbit ...
Red-bellied cooters are as unusual as their name – and endangered, which is why scientists set about supercharging them, creating aquarium-raised animals that grow the equivalent of three years in ...
They’ll be okay.”’ Domestic rabbits are not the same as wild rabbits and are not equipped to survive outside. “I also thought the days of people giving baby chicks were over. Again ...
She is now facing up to 25 years to life in state prison for her crime. According to Butte County District Attorney Michael Ramsey, a “wild car chase” in downtown Chico ended when Lt. Terry Tupper, ...