Identifying what type of rodent has taken up residence in your home or yard is the first step towards evicting these unwelcome visitors.
They're actually pretty adorable, and they eat mice. But you may unwittingly be inviting them to hang out in, and tear up, your yard.
That’s exactly how it feels at Kaʻena Point State Park in Waialua, Hawaii—a slice of paradise so pristine and uncrowded that you’ll wonder if you’ve stumbled upon Hawaii’s best-kept secret. The rugged ...
Beyond the bird sanctuary, the trail leads to the actual Ka’ena Point, marked by a stone cairn and offering panoramic views that will make your social media followers simultaneously jealous and ...
An archaeologist reveals what she learned from sifting through a 200-year-old rat nest recovered from a historic Philadelphia ...
Rats and other rodents and pests can make great archivists. That's because they forage food and build dens, storing fabric, ...
The other day, a family in Sydney, Australia, was carrying their artificial Christmas tree in from the garage when they ...
Scientists from Mexico’s National Autonomous University have created the first three-dimensional image of the Popocatépetl ...
Like many other common garden pests, rats seek to move indoors during winter because these spaces offer warmth, shelter, and ...
Now, anyone with an internet connection can watch the raptors as if perched beside them. The bald eagles have been returning to the nature center for at least seven years, staff say, faithfully ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' popular EagleCam is now live, with a better view to boot. The DNR said its camera shows the same active nest as last season, but "the camera has been ...
An EagleCam showing the nesting behavior of a breeding pair of bald eagles went live in Ramsey County on Giving Tuesday, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. The live camera ...