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See photos of bird species with purple feathers. Purple colored bird species brighten up the skies and landscapes across ...
Akron’s impressive skyline showcases a city that’s bounced back with resilience, much like its rubber tire heritage. Photo Credit: David Dingwell The Cascade Valley Metro Park showcases Ohio’s natural ...
Colorful facades tell stories of a bygone era along Delphos’s Main Street, where historic architecture meets small-town charm under impossibly blue Ohio skies. Photo credit: Bruce Wicks Nestled in the ...
Posted: Jun 24, 2025 / 10:35 PM EDT Updated: Jun 26, 2025 / 11:46 AM EDT DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A black bear is going viral on social media as he visits the Miami Valley this week.
Reports of black bears in Ohio have increased with some sightings now appearing in southwest Ohio, including Clinton, Greene and Montgomery counties. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources ...
Ohio ranked fifth lowest in premium rates in this latest analysis, remaining equal to the 2022 study. However, Ohio’s premium index rate lowered even more, dropping from 83 cents per $100 of ...
NORTH DAKOTA (KXNET) — The North Dakota Game and Fish Department recently conducted its annual spring breeding duck survey, which showed a decline of about a quarter of a million birds from 2024. The ...
A Long Island farm will reportedly euthanize more than 100,000 ducks after a bird flu outbreak transpired at the eastern New York facility.
Krusling said there has been a dramatic increase in the number of black bear sightings in Ohio since 1993. That year, there were only 9 confirmed sightings of black bears, compared to 210 in 2024.
Green Bottom Wildlife Management Area Located 15 miles northeast of Huntington, this 1,096-acre area along the Ohio River is one of West Virginia’s most popular and productive birding sites. It’s also ...
We need to quit mincing words. If it walks like a duck…if it quacks like a duck…if it paddles like a duck, it’s a duck. Don’t call it a goose. If the felonious occupant of the White House ...
Native to Australia, tiny Bogong moths travel hundreds of miles in an astonishing annual migration by using the starry night sky to navigate, according to a new study.