Friday, April 19, 2024
barb mudrak camping photo

The peculiar circumstances surrounding this summer have pushed more people outdoors. Barb Mudrak digs into the increased interest in camping.
Coyote

Wildlife specialists believe coyote populations have reached a saturation point and may be having a positive impact on agriculture and local ecosystems.
Lake Erie

Discover how the glaciers that once covered two-thirds of Ohio created habitats for both humans and wildlife and how that's still evident today.
Baltimore oriole

Mid-April is a good time to put up orange bird feeders for orioles. Learn more about orioles and their feeder and food preferences.
White bass

White bass are fun to catch and good to eat. Learn more about white bass fishing opportunities in Ohio.
channel catfish

Ohio offers great opportunities for anglers to catch blue, flathead and channel catfish. Find out where they are stocked and plan your next fishing trip.
Badger

Instead of being wary of a larger predator that could pose a danger, some badgers will team up with a coyote as a hunting partner. 
hellbender

Eastern hellbenders are the gentle giants of North American salamanders. Learn more about this endangered species and what's being done to help it.
purple martins

Learn how to attract and house purple martins — the largest type of swallow — by following advice from a couple of birders who've been doing it for years.
trumpeter swans

Hundreds of acres, riddled with the refuse of a manufacturing facility, have been successfully converted into Mayor William J. Robertson Nature Preserve.