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Kansas wildlife scarce as drought-hit rivers trickle | Wichita Eagle By Sarah Rajewski Biologist Don Distler says he has never seen the Ninnescah River this low in the nearly 30 years he has run Wichita State University's biology field station. He described the river more as sand bars than a flow of water. Wichita Eagle: Local | ||
USDA Blog » APHIS Veterinarians, Protecting our Nation's Wildlife ... By Dr. Jack Rhyan, APHIS Wildlife Pathologist, Fort Collins, CO I'm Dr. Jack Rhyan and I'm a wildlife pathologist for USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Veterinary Services. I've worked for APHIS since 1990, and had spent seven years at the National Veterinary Services ... USDA Blog | ||
Keep Wildlife Wild - Saturday, August 6th By Patti Mount Rainier National Park will host its third annual Keep Wildlife Wild Day August 6th, from 9 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in an effort to educate visitors on wildlife and the impacts we have on them. The day will focus on wildlife protection ... Mount Rainier Volunteers | ||
11 injured when leopard attacks at wildlife sanctuary | KVAL CBS ... A snarling leopard mauled 11 people in an Indian village and terrorized wildlife officials trying to drive it away before it was tranquilized and died of injuries from the fierce showdown. KVAL 13 - News | ||
Taos News | State warns of bears, other wildlife encounters in ... Williams said those who see wildlife that have been displaced by wildfires should leave the animals — particularly young animals — alone. "What they shouldn't do is try to pick up the wildlife themselves," he said. ... News from www.taosnews.com |
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