Last winter, cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza spread widely in Ohio among wild birds, poultry farms and potentially ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) advised that the recent complaints concerning dead or sick geese are most ...
Habitat loss is a great cause of wildlife endangerment. You can help in your home garden by creating a wildlife habitat with ...
Youth wild turkey hunters had a productive two-day season. Ohio youth wild turkey hunters checked 1,740 birds in the special youth-only turkey hunting weekend from April 12-13, according to the Ohio ...
Birdwatching (also known as birding) is a popular pastime in America, with around 96 million people participating in it nationwide, according to data from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. It's not ...
Ohio's wild turkey season is going strong with only a couple weeks remaining. By May 11, turkey hunters had harvested 14,355 birds statewide during the 2025 spring turkey season, according to the Ohio ...
Food and shelter are the foundation of life for wildlife during the Southwest Ohio winter. Being efficient in finding food and minimizing exposure to the elements and predators are key.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A bald eagle that was injured in a fight last month was released back into the wild Monday afternoon by leaders with the Ohio Division of Wildlife. Wildlife workers and state ...