For falconers who hunt small animals like rabbits and grouse with wild birds of prey, changing Midwest winters are also changing the sport they love.
Birds don't necessarily love hunting in polar temperatures like the ones the U.S. saw repeatedly this winter. Localized extreme weather events like floods can temporarily reshape game populations, too ...
Birds don’t necessarily love hunting in polar temperatures like the ones the U.S. saw repeatedly this winter. Localized extreme weather events like floods can temporarily reshape game ...
Researchers and community scientists have teamed up to map and protect these ephemeral wetlands that serve as hidden ...
The park was transformed into a winter wonderland ... coyote is in the Midwest If you visit, be sure to stop in the nature center (145,749 visitors last year). A robust bird-feeding operation ...
In the Midwest, some prices reached ... one night and you see a pile of dead birds, with bird flu going on, your first thoughts are, 'oh no.'" Winter farm damage: Minnesota farms face costly ...
As they make the annual journey, the birds stop to rest and refuel in various places throughout the Midwest ... tends to peak during the fall and winter. “Humans really can’t do much in ...