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8 Animals Doing More Livestock Damage Than Wolves and the Blame Keeps Missing Them

Wolves catch the headlines, but ranch losses often come from coyotes, dogs, cats, birds, and pigs hiding in plain sight each year.
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9 Rabies Facts People Get Wrong (and What to Do After a Bite)

Rabies prevention is practical and proven: wash bites quickly, report exposure, and start prophylaxis before symptoms ever appear.
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The Yard Tree Mistake That Keeps Owls Away and Makes the Downside Worse

Stop over-pruning, keep shade and structure, dim canopy lights, and owls may return again while rodents lose their advantage, too.
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What Rangers Warn to Do When a Mountain Lion Encounter Turns Into Real Risk

Stay calm, stand tall, keep eye contact, back out slowly, protect kids, and fight back if needed; then report it to rangers today.
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Best Places to Spot Bald Eagles Without the Crowds and Common Viewing Mistakes

Backroads, backwaters, and winter light reveal bald eagles in peace, and the simple mistakes to avoid keep birds undisturbed here
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Why These American States Are Cracking Down on Backyard Livestock Bans

Backyard livestock rules are tightening as zoning, health, nuisance, and welfare concerns collide, pushing clear limits right now.
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A Yard Can Attract Cardinals Without a Feeder, but Common Mistakes Keep Them Away

Skip the feeder and focus on cover, water, berries and calm routines; avoid over-pruning and chemicals to keep cardinals close by.
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Biologists Warn Mountain Lion Sightings Are Rising and the Risk Is Changing

Rising mountain lion sightings reflect more overlap at the wild edge. Learn warning signs, cut attractants, act calmly and report.
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These Tiny Dog Breeds Stay Small but the Downside Surprises New Owners

Tiny breeds stay small, but the real surprise is the upkeep: barking, grooming, fragile bodies, and steady training, from day one.
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10 Ways Invasive Species Hitch a Ride Into Camps and Gardens

Invasives ride in mud, wood, water, and soil. Clean, drain, dry, and inspect gear so camps and gardens stay familiar, each spring.

