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Native animal monitoring
<!– WildCount was the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service’s (NPWS) long-term animal monitoring program. Over 10 years, WildCount used motion-sensitive digital cameras at 200 sites across 146 parks and reserves in eastern New South Wales to track changes in wildlife. –> WildCount was established in response to a State of the Catchments 2010: native…
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Wildlife wonders: connecting a new generation with South Africa’s iconic species
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Springtime may be beautiful but make sure to not touch the wildlife! – Tri-State Alert
20 May 2024- Whether in their backyards or high on a mountain, it’s almost certain Pennsylvanians will encounter young wildlife this time of year. While some young animals might appear to be abandoned, usually they are not. It’s likely their mothers are watching over them from somewhere nearby. So when encountering young wildlife, be it…
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What do you do if you find an injured animal or abandoned baby animals?
2 On Your Side contacted the New York Department of Conservation (DEC) on what to do if you find any wildlife in your yard, or anyplace they’re not normally found. BUFFALO, N.Y. — 2 On Your Side had some cute visitors at the station on Monday morning. A mama duck and her nine ducklings…
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DEC urges New Yorkers to leave young animals alone
NEW YORK — New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Interim Commissioner Sean Mahar reminds New Yorkers to appreciate wildlife from a safe distance and resist the urge to touch or move young wildlife. “Spring’s warmer weather brings with it more sightings and encounters with New York wildlife, especially young birds and other animals,” Mahar…
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Endangered Species Day: Wildlife SOS’ Efforts Towards Protection!
What comes first to your mind when you hear the word “endangered”? Well, the literal definition of this word is “in danger of completely disappearing”. In other words, this means threatened species on the list are at the risk of getting wiped off from the face of the Earth. However, despite the many measures taken…
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Frisco sees spike in bobcat, coyote sightings as summer season approaches
Residents in the Frisco area have recently reported an uptick in wild animal sightings in their neighborhoods, prompting concerns about safety and wildlife management. A striking image of a large bobcat spotted in a neighborhood during daylight hours was shared with NBC 5, while a video captured a coyote running down a neighborhood street, further…
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MS Dept. Of Wildlife And Fisheries Reminds Residents To Leave Wild Newborn Animals Alone
As spring and summer brings new life to Mississippi’s wilderness, residents often encounter newborn wildlife that seem to be abandoned. Despite good intentions, Mississippi Dept. of Wildlife says it’s best not to intervene. Source: MS Wildlife Fisheries Whitetail deer fawns, for example, are often hidden by their mothers for safety. Their stillness is a natural…
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Weekly Top Animal and Video News: Animals are Suffering in War Zones, NYC Carriage Horse Rescued from Slaughter, The Prevalence of Wildlife Trafficking, and More!
Weekly Top Animal and Video News: Animals are Suffering in War Zones, NYC Carriage Horse Rescued from Slaughter, The Prevalence of Wildlife Trafficking, and More! – One Green Planet <!– var blogherads = blogherads || {}; blogherads.adq = blogherads.adq || []; –> Get thousands of vegan, allergy-friendly recipes in the palm of your hands today!…
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Hundreds of injured, abandoned wild animals being treated at Houston SPCA after storms
For many of these animals, this is their second chance at survival. Rescuer Patricia Martin said, that’s an easy gift to give. HOUSTON — Hundreds of injured and abandoned animals are currently being treated at the Wildlife Center of Texasfollowing Thursday’s destructive storms, but even more are out there. Typically, little owlets rely on their mother…