What New Mexico Residents Need to Know About Assassin Bugs
Assassin bugs sound like creatures out of a horror movie, but they are very real, and they live in New Mexico more commonly than most people realize. These insects belong …
Assassin bugs sound like creatures out of a horror movie, but they are very real, and they live in New Mexico more commonly than most people realize. These insects belong …
If you live in North Carolina, there is a good chance you have already had an unpleasant run-in with yellow jackets. These highly aggressive wasps are everywhere in the state, …
Foxes are frequently seen across Indiana’s farms, woodlots, river valleys, and even along the fringes of suburban neighborhoods. Red foxes slip along fence lines at dawn. Gray foxes vanish into …
Across Pennsylvania, white-tailed deer are one of the most familiar and iconic wild animals. They browse along forest edges, cross rural roads at dusk, and move quietly through suburban greenbelts. …
In Maine, seeing large hoofed animals is far from unusual, especially in rural and forested areas. Dense forests, wetlands, remote timberlands, and long winters make the state ideal habitat for …
Throughout Washington, the relationship between wolves and coyotes remains one of the most discussed wildlife topics. As gray wolves slowly reclaim parts of their historic range in the Pacific Northwest, …
Wyoming’s wide landscapes are closely associated with the distinctive profile of the pronghorn. Often called “pronghorn antelope,” these fast-moving animals dominate the open basins, sagebrush flats, and high plains of …
Mississippi supports a stable bobcat population that largely stays out of sight. They slip through pine forests, bottomland hardwoods, agricultural edges, and even semi-suburban areas without drawing much attention. Domestic …
In parts of Idaho, wolves and coyotes occupy the same terrain, sparking long-standing questions about how the two species interact. When people see a canid that looks too big to …
In Arizona, two iconic wild cats share deserts, mountains, forests, and canyons. Mountain lions roam vast territories from the Sonoran Desert to high pine forests, while bobcats slip quietly through …
Throughout Kentucky, foxes are commonly seen yet frequently misinterpreted by residents. They slip through farm fields at dawn, skirt forest edges at night, and sometimes appear along suburban roads or …
Across North Dakota, few animals are as symbolically powerful as the American bison. They represent resilience, prairie history, and one of the most dramatic wildlife recoveries in North America. At …