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Cockatiels acting strangely lead a bird rescuer to a black mamba hidden in their nesting box
55+ min ago (387+ words) What began as an ordinary feeding session at a bird sanctuary in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, turned into an emergency when a black mamba was found inside a cockatiel nesting box. The warning came from the cockatiels before anyone saw the…...
Pocatello man loses hunting privileges for life after poaching conviction - AOL
1+ hour, 49+ min ago (70+ words) TETON COUNTY " A Pocatello man has been sentenced to prison and permanently stripped of his hunting privileges following a lengthy investigation into an illegal guiding and poaching operation in eastern Idaho. On June 2, Joelseph Jenkins was sentenced in Teton County…...
Newman Environmental Wetland System project to finish by Spring 2027
43+ min ago (451+ words) After much anticipation and waiting, the Newman Environmental Wetland System (NEWS) project could finish by Spring 2027, according to Public Works Director Thomas Spankowski. Currently, the project is 90% completed with a final report outlining the project's details along with a community…...
How You Can Help Track Pennsylvania's Wild Turkey Population This Summer
5+ hour, 37+ min ago (412+ words) Pennsylvanians are encouraged to report wild turkey sightings during the agency's annual summer survey running July 1 through Aug. 31. HARRISBURG, Pa. (EYT) " The Pennsylvania Game Commission is once again asking residents to help monitor the state's wild turkey population by participating…...
Field Day Looks at New Soil Moisture Data Tools
40+ min ago (543+ words) PUBLISHED ON June 19, 2026 COLUMBIA, Mo. " Attendees at the University of Missouri Crop & Pest Management Field Day, July 8 in Columbia, will learn about new statewide soil moisture monitoring tools. The'Missouri Hydrology Information Center'(Mo HIC), a statewide collaboration among MU Extension,…...
Meghalaya State Zoo Records First Successful Breeding of Stump-tailed Macaque
11+ hour, 27+ min ago (133+ words) Since 2020, Ukhrul Times has reported without fear or favour. Support us to keep going. SHILLONG: The Meghalaya State Zoo has achieved a major conservation milestone with the birth of a Stump-tailed Macaque (Macaca arctoides), marking the first successful breeding of…...
DHH Lengel wins a 2026 Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence
7+ hour, 10+ min ago (208+ words) DHH Lengel Middle School in Pottsville has been awarded a 2026 Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence. Students at the school successfully advocated to overturn a citywide ban on milkweed, which environmental experts say is a vital plant for struggling pollinator populations…...
Unique, Long-term Research Updates to be Highlighted at SDSU Dakota Lakes Research Farm Field Day
51+ min ago (498+ words) PUBLISHED ON June 19, 2026 BROOKINGS, S. D. " All are invited to learn more about agronomy research in central South Dakota, including oat and wheat trial updates, crop rotation and irrigation work and tours of decades-long field trials at the South Dakota State University…...
Cape May County Zoo mourns loss of snow leopards
1+ hour, 40+ min ago (301+ words) Courtesy: Cape May Zoo CAPE MAY, N. J - Cape May County Park and Zoo is mourning the loss of its two snow leopards, Maliha and Bataar, who were both euthanized after facing serious health issues, according to a press release. Maliha,…...
Third of land animal habitats could face multiple extreme climate events by 2085, study warns
2+ week, 2+ day ago (366+ words) Up to 36 per cent of animal habitats on land could be exposed to multiple extreme climate events by 2085, according to a new international study. A Simon Fraser University researcher was part of an international team that used climate impact modelling…...