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Terre Chartrand is a land-based educator from the Red Osier Guild in Waterloo region. She shares a few facts and traditional ...
Turtles that nest from May to June in New York state are often spotted on or near roads, and the state Department of Environmental Conservation reminds New Yorkers to “Give Turtles a ...
Reynardo, a Hoffmann’s two-toed sloth, has moved to a new home in the Birmingham Zoo's Predator Building, just in time for ...
With jaws strong enough to crush bone, snapping turtles are not to be underestimated. In this video, we get up close with these prehistoric-looking reptiles to see just how powerful – and precise – ...
There are a number of creatures that call Cumberland County their home. Here are the six most interesting to see in the wild.
An army is on the move. It’s the turtles migrating from their winter hibernation spots to areas more conducive for breeding and egg-laying. This migration often requires turtles to traverse roadways, ...
Birmingham Zoo returned their two-toed sloth, Reynardo, to the public eye after three years in a behind the scenes habitat.
A “red rocket” and a bathroom scale Ask Johnston why he decided to study alligator snapping turtles and he’ll say it was “totally selfish.” A New England native, he didn’t grow up in ...
A snapping turtle was last reported on iNaturalist seen off Chicken Foot Road near Swans Creek in March 2025. The gray fox, also known as Urocyon cinereoargenteus, and the red fox, aka vulpes ...
Probably the three most common types of turtles are our red-ear sliders, box turtles, and snapping turtles. But there are actually lots of other kinds of turtles in Oklahoma. We're a very eco ...