It’s not a rare sight to see a dog, cat, or even a bunny at the Sioux Falls Area Humane Society. But the organization gets calls about plenty of animals that they ...
There's a very easy, and very cheap, way to deter rats from coming to your yard and I'll be using it this summer myself.
Cats might seem independent, but they still need some planning when you’re away. If you leave without making arrangements, things like food, water, and litter box care can quickly become a problem.
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How To Keep Fleas Out Of Your Yard, According To Pest Experts
Here’s how to control the flea population in your yard.
Bobcat (Lynx rufus) populations have been increasing since their extirpation in the 1850s. From the 1970s, the numbers have ...
Chickens are the universal symbol of urban homesteading. Instagrammers pose with one tucked under an arm as a self-sufficiency flex. But what if I told you raising backyard chickens in Portland is a ...
A treat for nostalgia fans and completists, but there’s little new in this rehashing of a classic that feels like an add-on rather than a fully fledged adventure ...
In Oklahoma’s temple of bone, science meets functional art, and flesh-eating beetles meet body parts from every continent ...
CLAY COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— Ever wonder what happens to the food that Catholic Charities Terre Haute is unable to give away during their regular food distribution hours? It is sometimes given to ...
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What to do (and not do) if a coyote shows up in your yard
According to two experts.
In a new experiment, raccoons continued opening fresh doors and latches on a puzzle box even after they had claimed the food ...
They raid compost bins, outsmart latches and sometimes look gleeful doing it. A new study in Animal Behaviour suggests raccoons may not just be opportunistic—they may be genuinely curious.
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