The newest resident at the WNC Nature Center is turning heads — including her own. Po is an 8-year-old barn owl, recently ...
Historic Environment Scotland says grass is beginning to regrow and wildlife return after a damaging gorse fire in the summer ...
A kestrel has been spotted perched on a tree branch near Southampton. The small bird of prey was seen by Camera Club member, John Scamell, calmly surveying its surroundings from a high vantage point, ...
Key Points Filling cracks, holes, and crevices with steel wool is a safe way to keep mice out.Check around windows, fireplaces, vents, and other tight spaces for entry points that mice can fit through ...
There's nothing quite like one or two of these sharp predators to keep the local rodent population down, and so those wood mice and their foreign cousins, the recently arrived bank vole and greater ...
From snails to skunks, squirrels to cicadas, most of our neighbors are quiet and seldom interact with us, but they play ...
The Don River mouth and Biidaasige Park is giving way to wild and plant life the city has not seen in more than 100 years.
Answer: Yes, the most common one is that of the great gray owl, which may live year-round in the northern part of Minnesota.
Though there are scattered reports of the weasel-like creature attacking house pets, fishers tend to eat mice and berries.
When cold weather sets in, your warm home becomes a paradise for opportunistic mice. Learn how to keep them out before they ...