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If you drove through New Hampshire in the fall of 2018 you likely noticed the unforgettable scenes of carnage on the roads.
Geoff Petrulis reports on the potential dangers of letting anger and road rage take over when you are driving.
More than just a sightseeing trip, our journey to Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary turned out to be an eye-opening experience ...
Mr. Zippy, as he’s affectionately named, first captured hearts in 2022. That's when Allegan resident JoAnn Mason noticed the eastern gray squirrel in her backyard, with a zip tie around his waist.
The eastern fox squirrel is found from the central United States to the Atlantic Ocean. The species is a relative newcomer to Montana. Following reintroduction efforts in North Dakota in 1941, fox ...
Fox Squirrel Northern Flying Squirrel Southern Flying Squirrel The Gray Squirrel is the one that we see the most-in fact, sometimes it’s hard to look out a window and not see a gray squirrel!
Gray squirrels, whose natural geographic range is North America, now thrive in England, where many view the American gray squirrel as a pest.
The gray squirrel ranges over the eastern United States to just west of the Mississippi River and north to Canada. Fox squirrels are fast and agile.
Gray squirrels are fond of pine nuts and acorns, which they store away as sources of food to be eaten during lean times. The eastern fox squirrel was introduced into Balboa Park in the 1920s.
When wildlife expert John Koprowski first laid eyes on the Malabar giant squirrel, also known as the Indian giant squirrel, ...
It might not seem like it, but the eastern gray squirrel and the black squirrel belong to the same species.