Wildlife faces threats from habitat destruction, pollution and other human actions. Although protecting wildlife can seem overwhelming at times, even small actions in your own neighborhood can help protect many different animals. As the saying goes...
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Coyotes, foxes and birds of prey inhabit most places, including urban landscapes with tall skyscrapers and human population. Teach students about this wildlife and more by creating wildlife lesson plans.
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Rhode Island birders have impressively documented nearly 400 species. Bird watching in the state centers on Rhode Island's state parks and protected natural areas. Birding hot spots are spread across Rhode Island, with the best sites along the coastline...
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Winter in the colder climates can be harsh not only on people, but on an area's wildlife as well. Food is scarce when everything is buried beneath the snow, but fortunately for both people and birds, it's very easy to help those feathered friends make it...
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Many people love the idea of creating a wildlife habitat in their backyards, but mistakenly believe they don't have enough space to do it. Wildlife require four simple but crucial needs: food, water, shelter and nesting. Meet those needs and you create a...
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