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How they survive: Burrowing owls are most active ... are among the hundreds of species that make Southern Nevada their home. A diverse array of wildlife has adapted to the area’s harsh conditions.
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service wants to know about ... the young owls tend to leave home and move to new areas. Some remain in southern Nevada year-round, while others migrate south or disperse ...
Lisa Ross, founder, president and rehabilitator of the Wild Wing Project, the only organization in Southern ... animals statewide, says the burrowing owl is too widely distributed to count in Nevada.
How dangerous are the 550 black bears in Nevada? Fears would be understandable after black bears recently mauled four people in Alaska, killing two in separate attacks. The Nevada Department of ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Mojave Max has officially emerged from his burrow Thursday. The famous Southern Nevada desert tortoise made his appearance at 11:34 a.m. - marking the third-latest emergence ...
Channel 13's Guy Tannenbaum spoke with a Springs Preserve zoologist to learn why Mojave Max is still in his burrow 'brumating' despite warm temperatures in April and May. Louisiana: controversial ...
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