Your bird might be thinking “What are we going to do today?” when the reality is, you have work to do. Photo by Greg Valentini/Unsplash As we hunker down at home to do our part in stopping the spread of coronavirus, many of us might find ourselves in a conundrum…how exactly to get work done
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Yellow Warbler. Photo: Gary Robinette/Audubon Photography Awards Spring is here and soon Yellow Warblers will begin arriving from their wintering grounds in Central and South America. Singing their sweet sweet sweet, I’m so sweet tune, these vibrant migrants breathe new life into moist scrub and wetland habitat across much of the U.S. While the Yellow Warbler
Some dogs shine when they’re given a job. And that’s just what happened to Sarge when he started caring for those who needed it most. As a puppy, the now 9-year-old German shepherd dog was a bit of a grump, biting toes and chasing his siblings around the house. But everything changed when his mom
Fur farming is the shame of Finland. Finland is the second largest producer of fox pelts, after China. Every year 3.5 million foxes, raccoon dogs and minks are killed in Finnish fur farms. Foxes and raccoon dogs are killed by anal electrocution and minks are killed by gassing. The animals live in tiny wire cages.
Northern Saw-whet Owl. Photo: Debra Herst/Audubon Photography Awards There are more than 200 different kinds of owls all over the world, and North America is home to 19 of them. You may catch a glimpse of one along the side of a highway or hear it call from a tree in a city park or
Meet Mac — a hardworking detection dog with the Scotland Police. Though the handsome pup has made a name for himself among law enforcement for uncovering illegal drugs, Mac has turned his keen nose toward finding something far from illicit, albeit recently hard to come by. Twitter/Scotland Police Dogs With toilet paper supplies running low