As warmer winters threaten Northwoods tourism and winter recreation, WXPR News Director Katie Thoresen shares her outlook from Rhinelander with WUWM environmental reporter Susan Bence.
University of South Dakota freshman and Mount Vernon/Plankinton product Berkeley Engelland has wasted little time in making her presence felt as part of the Coyotes track and field team. In the ...
As a winter freeze grips the region, the New Braunfels Snake Farm Zoo is taking extra precautions to ensure the safety and ...
Supporters of coyote hunting contests say that they’re helping big game herds. Opponents claim the events accomplish nothing ...
First Presbyterian Church currently has cots, blankets, and separate rooms for those that would stay and are just waiting for ...
What a difference a few degrees can make. A slight warmup from our bitterly cold weather on Thursday has put less of a strain ...
The Cog Railway has been transporting people to the summit of Mount Washington for generations, and as of 2020 it keeps ...
Under existing state law, it's legal to run down predators like coyotes and wolves in most of Wyoming. Legislators are ...
Increased sightings of coyotes may occur this winter and spring across Kentucky as coyotes roam to search for mates, ...
Fern Hollow Nature Center administrators are making strides with ongoing fundraising efforts for an expansion project at the ...
Winter birdwatching is full of surprises, from the daily hustle of familiar visitors to the excitement of spotting an ...
If you spot a coyote on your property, the most effective way to keep them away is to “haze” them — or “speak coyote.” “The ...
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