If you see a furry head with whiskers pop up in a local creek or wetland, it may be an otter. Or it may be a beaver.River otters were re-introduced to Western New York in the late 1990s after they ...
Otters, beavers and dormice are among the threatened wildlife which could be put at risk by new planning proposals, green groups have warned. Senior ministers have pointed the finger at species such ...
To add to Alaina Mencinger’s excellent article (“Beavers, acequias and New Mexico’s watersheds,” June 6): Beaver dams don’t just recharge groundwater and create habitat for birds — they also help ...
Over more than 18,000 acres in the Great Parks of Hamilton County, individuals and trail cameras are capturing images of the diverse and flourishing wildlife throughout 22 parks and conservation areas ...
Signs of the River Otter’s most famous residents are easy to spot, from coppiced trees, dams and new wetlands to wildlife ...
A rare sighting of a wild beaver has been made in Suffolk following a similar recent occurrence elsewhere in the region. It ...
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission plans to ban trapping of beavers throughout the Black Hills area where their populations have declined, while also allowing more ...
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A beaver was spotted for the first time in nearly 400 years near the Little Ouse River in Thelnetham, Suffolk.