All posts in Creature Feature

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Creature Feature – Mistaken Identity
January 23, 2022, No Comments

This week, while researching wildlife topics, I came across an interesting story from across the globe. While hiking in ...

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Creature Feature – Tiny But Tough
January 10, 2022, No Comments

The black-capped chickadee is a wee winter warrior.  It weighs about as much as a handful of paperclips but can survive ...

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Creature Feature – Animal-Based Medications
December 19, 2021, No Comments

Did you know that powerfully toxic venom from scorpions, snakes and spiders can help combat debilitating infirmities inc ...

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Creature Feature – Keep Your Pets Safe This Holiday
December 6, 2021, No Comments

Santa Paws is coming to town, so let’s keep our pets safe throughout the holiday season and beyond! One of the season ...

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Creature Feature – Safety in the Woods
November 22, 2021, No Comments

  November is a great month to explore the woods, but there are some important safety precautions to follow if you ...

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Creature Feature – Albuquerque Turkey
November 8, 2021, No Comments

Thanksgiving is right around the corner, so what better time to talk turkey – or, better yet, sing a fun tune that cel ...

Creature Feature – Lifegiving Trees
October 25, 2021, No Comments

Trees support countless living things.  They offer food, shelter, nests, nurseries, and hibernation nooks.  Throughout ...

Creature Feature – Incoming!
October 12, 2021, No Comments

‘Translocation’ is a conservation strategy that takes wild or captive raised animals and releases them in areas wher ...

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Creature Feature – Pumpkins for Wildlife
September 26, 2021, No Comments

“Jack-o-lantern, Jack-o-lantern, you are such a pretty sight, sitting there inside my window, looking out at the night ...

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Creature Feature – My, What Big Ears You Have
September 13, 2021, No Comments

The long-eared owl inhabits dense woodlands where its monotonous, low-pitched “hoot” can be heard almost one mile aw ...