the Environmental Protection Agency is considering approving a deadly poison known as Kaput-D as a means of prairie dog control. Kaput-D causes the affected animal to lose blood through various ...
Despite their important role, populations of the five prairie dog species have declined by around 95 percent—with two listed under the Endangered Species Act—due to a variety of threats, including ...
Arizona wildlife officials have released 10 endangered black-footed ferrets in an attempt to rebuild the population at the ...
The City of Lawton is laying poison bait for prairie dogs in hopes of curbing their population in Elmer Thomas Park.
SPLT’s rewilding and de-extinction efforts are ecologically significant at scale. Their big-tent program currently cooperatively owns or manages more than 60,000 acres of conservation easements across ...
Officials with Clay County Animal Services say they rescued more than three dozen animals from a home Wednesday morning ...