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Maret, conservation officer with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, arrived and tried to toss a blanket over it. The ...
A wildlife rescue in the metro marked National Eagle Day with a special celebration of its own.
This Friday marks the first Fourth of July that the bald eagle – often seen flying near lakes across the Inland Northwest – is our country’s national bird.
Bald eagles were nearly wiped out in the 1970s. Over 50 years later, conservation efforts have paid off big time in Maryland.
I will take you along for a short journey over Marshall County to observe landscapes from the Bald Eagle’s point of view.
Across time and geography, the eagle has remained a constant in the world of national symbols. From ancient empires to ...
Marina Henke: With insects, wings diversify even more. That’s because when you're really tiny, the viscosity of the air ...
“Excalibur,” a massive sculpture by Beverly Pepper, has sat outside the Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building since 1976. Two ...
And Happy 249, you beautiful, stubborn, liberty-loving masterpiece. Kevin McCullough is a syndicated columnist, broadcaster, ...
Ottawa backyards sparkled with firefly activity last summer. This year, they're largely absent — and data gaps are leaving ...
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has announced proposed rules that remove the category of “special concern” species ...