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If you want to support wildlife passage, consider the Watch for Wildlife Oregon license plate. Proceeds from this plate fund wildlife passage and habitat connectivity projects statewide.
Vehicle-wildlife collisions resulted in property damage and medical costs reaching as high as $138 million a year, according to Rep. Doug Owens, D-Millcreek, who sponsored a bill making the change.
In this week’s Wildlife Watch, Reporter Ike Bendavid spoke with Vermont Fish & Wildlife small mammal biologist Alyssa Bennett about the hidden highways animals have under the snow.
Watch for animals both on the ground and in the air at dusk and be prepared to call WildCare or Marin Humane if you see an animal get hit.” If a collision with a deer is unavoidable, brake ...
Wildlife officials are giving viewers a glimpse of how they captured a monitor lizard that had evaded them for weeks. Goose, the elusive water monitor whose been on the lam since July, was finally ...
SOUTH ROYALTON, Vt. (WCAX) - The recent cold spell has some anglers and outdoor enthusiasts ready to hit the ice. But state officials warn people to be prepared. On a cold day, the McIntosh Pond ...
Operation Wildlife shared a video Sunday morning of a red-tailed hawk named Kelli that was released back into the wild after several months of rehabilitation. The hawk was in Operation Wildlife ...
WOODBRIDGE, Va. (WAVY) — A trail camera at a Virginia wildlife refuge captured a group of three coyotes howling at night in the middle of a road. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service released the v… ...
Do you have videos of your backyard wildlife? We'd love to see them. Send your "Backyard Wildlife" videos to [email protected]. We'll post some of our favorites here and on social ...