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Even in winter, wildlife needs access to fresh water for drinking and bathing. Providing water sources in your backyard can attract a variety of animals, including birds, squirrels, and small mammals.
A lot of birds are shifting their range in response to warmer temperatures. That means bird watchers are seeing new species in their yards.
As North America emerges from winter, hummingbirds are embarking ... As flowers begin to bloom and give the little birds some nourishment, you might just start seeing them in your own backyard.
Delta Junction residents can attend a free in-person workshop offered by the University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative ...
Mallard ducks mix in a patch of open water in Minnehaha Creek on Jan. 22, 2018. Bird flu has devastated poultry and dairy farms, and sent the price of eggs soaring in the United States since it ...
Where does that leave people with pets or backyard chickens? Scientific American spoke with experts about managing bird flu risks for animals and their owners. If you're enjoying this article ...
If you must handle an infected bird, it’s best to wear gloves and a mask as a precaution. Is it safe to have a backyard bird feeder? Experts say bird feeders are generally safe and aren't a ...