Wildlife doesn’t “break in” like a burglar, but it does the next closest thing. It finds the one loose vent screen, the gap under a garage door, the soffit corner you’ve never looked at, or the attic ...
DNR Urban Wildlife Biologist Jessica Merkling explains how to remove wildlife from a home. Transporting a trapped animal will require some planning ahead of time. Preventative measures can keep ...
Habitat loss from agriculture and urban expansion is the main cause of wildlife endangerment in Ohio. Homeowners can help wildlife by planting specific plants that provide food and shelter. Planting ...
Oklahomans are finding all sorts of wildlife in their yards and around their homes after the flooding. One of the most common reports are snakes seeking refuge on ledges and back porches. Video shows ...
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