Predator populations—nest raiders and full-feathered turkey killers alike—are growing across the United States. To determine ...
At three sites where turkeys are hunted, it appeared that females were more likely to give birth to other females.
Penguins hand over pebbles; scorpionflies give spitballs. But I’m hankering after a sea sponge presented by a dolphin, says science writer Helen Pilcher ...
Female turkeys could be running the roost for years to come. New research from the University of Georgia published in the ...
The gender of wild turkey offspring could depend on hunters in the area, according to new research from the University of Georgia.
Ohioans got an early Christmas gift this year, as the state Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife announced it can confirm the sighting of a fisher — the weasel-like animal, not a ...
Deer Lab—a partnership between the university’s Forest and Wildlife Research Center (FWRC) and MSU Extension Service in ...
Created at a time when bird populations were declining drastically, experts say the once-yearly count is crucial, as the ...
Each new year helps many state agencies earn revenue to conserve nature by selling wildlife calendars that also showcase ...
Female turkeys could be running the roost for years to come.New research from the University of Georgia found that the gender ...
Across the globe, stunned locals have captured footage of animals born with extra heads, legs, eyes, and even tentacle-like ...
"Meat scraps such as small pieces of turkey or chicken can provide the protein they need to stay strong," says Richard. Plus, ...