Columnist Shannon Brennan writes that we should make sure we stop, look and listen when outdoors so we don't miss the signs of spring.
(WTHI) - Olney Central College is taking steps to support the local white squirrel population. As part of ongoing campus construction, some trees had to be removed. To minimize habitat disruptions, ...
In Suikoden 2, players can add five adorable flying squirrels known as “The Five Squirrel Squad” to their party to earn an Achievement/Trophy of the same name. Here’s how to find and recruit ...
The wood duck is one of seven species of North American ducks that regularly nest in natural cavities. The others are the hooded and common mergansers, common and Barrow’s goldeneyes ...
A giant flying squirrel. Credit: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. Scientists have discovered a giant flying squirrel that once glided through the forests of what is now Southern Appalachia. This ...
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The Richmond Flying Squirrels hosted their annual Nutzy’s Block Party this weekend, offering activities for fans, families and community members of all ages to ...
“Oftentimes the culprit for scratching in the walls are critters such as rodents, squirrels, or even some insects,” Roberts ... Some birds, like starlings, seek out small, enclosed spaces for nesting, ...
That tree is the humble box elder ... forming holes that can be used as nesting cavities for birds and dens for mammals such as flying squirrels, gray and fox squirrels. Larger branches and ...
Recently analyzed fossils finally confirm a longtime paleontological theory: Flying squirrels the size of domesticated cats glided across the Bering Land Bridge roughly 5 million years ago.
Now, they are adding giant flying squirrels to the picture. Researchers discovered a partial fossil of a giant flying squirrel estimated to be about 5 million years old at the Gray Fossil Site at ...