Gardening for wildlife is often viewed as a noble endeavor, a way to give back to nature and create a harmonious backyard ...
If you see a Cooper’s or Sharp-shinned Hawk in your yard, consider taking down the bird feeder for a few days. Cardinals at a ...
As September approaches, many gardeners pay less attention to the outdoors, with plans, perhaps, for planting tulip bulbs or reseeding patches of lawn as the weather turns cool. Yet, late summer and ...
Winter transforms our backyards into serene, snowy landscapes, but it also poses significant challenges for local wildlife. With food sources dwindling and temperatures plummeting, many creatures ...
WASHINGTON — Craig Tufts, a naturalist who saw every backyard as a potential haven for wildlife, died June 21 at his home in suburban Middleburg, Va. He had brain cancer. He was 62. As chief ...
For most of the last two years of his life, my dad’s connection with the outdoors was through the window at a local nursing home, but this isn’t a sad story by any means. His room faced a courtyard ...
A tropical species of bird was found in a woman's New Bedford backyard after rain pummeled most of Massachusetts all day on ...
Dale Batchelor talks with visitors during an open house of their certified wildlife garden in Raleigh on Sunday, September 14, 2014. newsobserver.com To say that love bloomed between wildlife ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Maryland Natural Resources officials say state residents can help battle the loss of wildlife habitat by providing food, water and shelter for birds, reptiles and other species ...
Inviting wildlife into your backyard can be a love-hate proposition. You love when the finches and chickadees visit your bird feeders, but wish the starlings and blackbirds would stay away. You enjoy ...
DEAR JOAN: My parents love animals and would own a zoo if they were younger, able and rich. Because that’s impossible, they have settled for backyard wildlife, and enjoyment. That includes having ...
If you met her at the mailbox in front of her ranch-style home in Fruitport Township, you'd never suspect that 60-year-old Mary Jo Robinson lives a wild life. But peer beyond the rustic, vine-covered ...