Mulch with chopped plant material, leave seedheads standing, and use winter care to support soil microbes, birds and native ...
Winter can be a great time to spot wildlife in the mountains and on the plains when animals are more apt to be out in the daytime. “Oftentimes, winter is an excellent time to view wildlife,” said Kyle ...
The winter season presents a series of challenges for wildlife, such as food shortages, cold temperatures and large snowfalls ...
Learn how wildlife survive the often-harsh conditions of winter. With cold temperatures and fewer food resources, the winter season can be challenging for many wild animals. Some animals migrate to ...
While many Canadians may not be particularly fond of winter, the season is critical for numerous reasons, especially for the ...
While woolly bear caterpillars seem to be forecasting a mild winter, nut-gathering squirrels and nicely plump deer appear to be preparing for a long, hard winter. It’s all folklore and the critters ...
While North Dakota’s winters can be tough on people, they can be even more challenging for our state’s wildlife populations.
Different seasons bring different threats to local wildlife, and Red Creek Wildlife Center in Wayne Twp. has been treating various birds and animals that this snowy winter has taken its toll on. Most ...
Woolly bear caterpillars are the perennial stars of wildlife-based winter weather forecasting, and we have plenty of reports from them, but squirrels are really stealing the show this year. In ...
WEST FARGO – I’ve said for years how nature is not rated “G.” Even in a winter like last year with little snow and warmer-than-normal temperatures, deer and pheasants died. Sometimes, I get frustrated ...
Everyone knows monarchs fly south to Mexico for the winter and bears hibernate. But what about some of the other wildlife species found in our area? How do they manage to survive the winter season ...