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The latest release of kiwis in New Zealand has boosted the endangered species' return to suburbs in the capital. It's part of ...
Spring has sprung! And so have the newest businesses and restaurants we're featuring in this month's What's New in RVA!
From a ban on cat declawing to designating the state’s official marsupial, New Hampshire lawmakers thought outside the box ...
Six possums are being cared for at a zoo in West Lothian after being found abandoned outside a Lidl supermarket. The sugar gliders - which have a thin membrane of skin creating "wings" allowing ...
Burmese pythons have taken over the Florida Everglades in just a few decades, but there is hope that the invasive species can be pulled back. A new study reveals how that might be done. Published in ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — A deputy rescued eight baby possums after their mother was killed on Wednesday. According to the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Baldwin was on patrol ...
A Pinellas County deputy recently saved eight baby opossums. The deputy recalled that baby opossums can live in their mother’s pouch even after she passes away. The opossums are receiving specialized ...
(Southern Indiana) - The Indiana Natural Resources Commission (NRC) today granted final adoption to allow the limited, regulated trapping of bobcats in designated southern Indiana counties.
NRC members voted to approve bobcat trapping rules in Indiana. The state set a 250 bobcat statewide quota for 40 counties. Indiana’s controversial bobcat trapping rules moved forward during an ...
THEY TALKED by phone for over two hours, but Vladimir Putin left Donald Trump with almost nothing to show for it—a slap in the face that only a man possessed of unbounded chutzpah could pretend ...
The Milan-San Remo cliche that it is 'the easiest Monument to finish but the hardest to win' stands true, even for Pogačar. His exuberant style of racing and his overly aggressive nature means he ...
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WLFI) — Bobcat trapping season will officially go into effect this fall. The decision comes after the Indiana Natural Resource Commission signed off to allow regulated trapping.