A bill proposed in the Maryland General Assembly that would allow Sunday game hunting in September on privately owned land in ...
The Mississippi Board of Animal Health (MBAH) late last week reported a highly pathogenic avian flu outbreak in commercial ...
Last week, a woman infected with measles gave birth at University Medical Center Children’s Hospital in Lubbock, Texas, ...
The fragments uncovered were clearly produced by human hands using the distinctive techniques of the Clovis people.
Midgette, a retired Navy environmental scientist, and her husband are used to seeing wildlife on their rambling 17-acre ...
FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, Md. – Fort Meade will conduct a deer herd reduction between March 17 and March 20 as part of an ongoing ...
The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources has expanded the Chronic Wasting Disease Containment Area after detecting CWD ...
Swallow Falls State Park houses Maryland’s most spectacular waterfall collection, including the mighty Muddy Creek Falls that ...
Oakland sits nestled in Maryland’s mountainous panhandle like a diamond on nature’s ring finger. The town serves as the crown ...
Restored carousel animals return to Glen Echo Park after storm damage. See them before the 2025 season starts May 3.
Prince George’s County Health Department (MDH) alerted community members that a rabid deer was seen in the 5700 block of Livingston Road in Oxon Hill, Feb.24 about 6 p.m.
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