Thursday, April 25, 2024

Ask any wildlife biologist to name an important professional influence, and most will say Aldo Leopold (1887-1948). His textbook, Game Management (1933), essentially created...

It’s time for another season of Project FeederWatch, Cornell University’s premier citizen science opportunity sponsored by the Lab of Ornithology.

Every December I get requests to reprint my take-off of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas, first published in 1988. Read it aloud to the...

Nothing gets birders more excited than widespread reports of unusual birds. They jump in their cars, drive hundreds of miles, and hope to spot...

Many predators seek deer — not just humans.

Every fall I hear about a big buck someone has been tracking and watching for weeks. But when the gun season arrives, that big...

Turkeys and deer must prepare for winter before it gets here.

Sometimes wildlife seems as curious about people as we are about them. I often spot deer watching me from the edge of the woods....

Call them juncos or snowbirds, their return means temperatures are dropping and snow will soon fly.

If you’ve ever suspected there was a big buck roaming your favorite hunting grounds, you probably wished you could monitor the area 24/7. But...