The center says government officials have already cut down trees on its private property in anticipation of a border wall. The planned wall would split its property in two.(Image credit: Claire Harbage/NPR) via Butterflies Vs. Border Wall: National Butterfly Center Seeks Restraining Order — News : NPR
‘Weirdest Set of Coincidences in My Life.’ Scientists Tracked Down the Owner of a USB Stick Found in Frozen Seal Feces — TIME
The owner of a USB stick found in the feces of a leopard seal in New Zealand has been identified — and in what seems to be an unthinkable coincidence, she’s the person who helped collect the sample in the first place. Last week, the fully-functioning USB stick was found in a sample of seal… via …
Red Dog Winter Prowling — The Wilden Marsh Blog
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What to do when you find wildlife in need: Wildlife Rescue Centers — The Jaguar
Originally posted on An Italian Wild Foodie: Ever driven by a wild animal hit by a car? Ever encountered a cub during a hike or has your cat ever brought you a wounded bird? Or worse, ever witnessed a wildlife crime? Wildlife rescue centres respond to these and many more emergencies. They are wildlife hospitals,… via …
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Photo Capture # 48 – Northern Mockingbird — H.J. Ruiz – Avian101
Northern Mockingbird © HJ Ruiz – Avian101 via Photo Capture # 48 – Northern Mockingbird — H.J. Ruiz - Avian101
Owl In Blue — leaf and twig
sharp cold ruffling feathers and solitary thoughts via Owl In Blue — leaf and twig
Don’t mind me, I’m just passing through
I was pleasantly surprised to see the fox this morning, no doubt dropping by to see if there may be some free suet just hanging about. Such a magnificent creature with the most beautiful coat and luxuriously gorgeous tail. Thank goodness I just so happened to be looking out at the squirrels and birds when …
Look ma, no hands!
I often marvel at the dexterity and cleverness of squirrels, especially when seemingly defying gravity to raid bird feeders and suet logs. This morning's wicked winds and blinding snow didn't stop this black squirrel from snacking on the suet log hung from the clothesline.
Q&A with Charmaine Pedrozo: Studying Emotional Responses to Wildlife — The Jaguar
A Q&A with the intelligent and charming Charmaine Pedrozo, who is studying people’s emotional responses to wildlife as part of her master’s thesis. via Q&A with Charmaine Pedrozo: Studying Emotional Responses to Wildlife — The Jaguar
Check out our February Edition! — THE ROOST
The Roost’s February ’19 edition has something for everybirdie: Morty is beak-deep in technological problems, again, with Alexa, but with help and commiseration from Rocco, Morty just might have a couple of (albeit hilarious) solutions! Cheeks’ latest comic strip provides a lesson on grooming. Bubbles and Zack help parront Sherri appreciate the value – and […] …
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