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Since 1970, bobcats have been documented in all but 11 of Ohio’s 88 counties. As would be expected, the largest numbers occur ...
In the criminal justice system, there are sometimes wildlife enthusiasts who run afoul of the law. These are their stories.
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FOX 8 News on MSNSEE IT: Massive dragonflies taking flight in OhioSocial media is buzzing over a picture of a massive dragonfly posted to Facebook by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
WARREN COUNTY, Ohio (WXIX) - Power is back in full at Kings Island after an animal interfered with the power supply earlier ...
As would be expected, the largest numbers occur in the rough wooded hill country of southern and southeastern Ohio. According to Division of Wildlife data, Noble County is No. 1 with 340 reports.
Jeff Wenning is the new Ohio Wildlife Officer for Montgomery County, with a focus on conservation and education.
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It is unclear how many kittens were euthanized and what percentage of those tested positive for the disease versus how many ...
Since the mid 19th Century, Ohio has been a relatively bear-free state. Humans drove out the black bears 150 or so years ago, and they’ve been considered rare and an endangered species here ever since ...
Reports of black bears in Ohio have increased with some sightings now appearing in southwest Ohio, including Clark, Clinton, ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife, in partnership with the University of Dayton’s Gantchoff Lab, ...
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNState department studying Ohio’s black bear population amid increased sightingsSee NBC4’s coverage of a black bear sighting this month in Guernsey County in the video player above. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – ...
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