Tag: wildlife
Most ‘abandoned’ animals will be just fine
It's best to leave baby animals alone so their mothers return. However, there are things you can try to ensure survival while they're waiting for mom.
Spring brings snapping turtle sightings
May and June in Pennsylvania bring increased sightings of snapping turtles as these ancient reptiles leave their normal aquatic habitat to lay eggs on land.
Birds a beacon of hope, help them thrive
Feeding, housing and watching birds at home can be a source of joy and therapy in these difficult times.
Local photographers drawn to eagles
For two professional photographers, Bob DeMay, of Green, and Tim Adams, of Coshocton, taking photos of bald eagles is not just a great hobby.
Experts dismiss worry about ‘murder hornets’ as hype
Despite the social media hype surrounding the Asian giant hornet, nothing has changed since it was found late last season.
How to help Ohio’s specialist pollinators
Some pollinators rely on more limited resources than others to survive. Learn more about Ohio's specialist pollinators and find out how you can help them.
Bald eagle population increases by 150 percent
Bald eagle populations all over the United States have been growing. Learn more about the programs and changes that contributed to their recovery.
Murder hornets and misplaced snakes
Kymberly Foster Seabolt voices her opinion on recent reports of Asian giant hornets in the United States and massasauga rattlesnakes in Ohio.
How to help wildlife in the spring, and year-round
Although it’s not wise to try to care for baby animals in the spring, there are still things you can do to help wildlife in your backyard.
How to spot bald eagles near you
The recent nest census has revealed the bald eagle population in Ohio is growing. Find out where the best viewing opportunities are near you.


















