North Saanich photographer Christy Grinton was surprised to see a few black Brant geese on Jan. 6 while she was at Island ...
When a bird drapes its nest with snake skin, it isn't just making an interesting decor choice. Researchers find that for some birds, it keeps predators at bay.
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The American Veterinary Medical Association has issued recommendations for keeping pets and backyard flocks safe from highly pathogenic avian influenza, and the recommendations are also a useful guide ...
As a dog and cat owner, I relate to the needs of our island fur babies and the high cost of care to keep them healthy and ...
A new study by Manaaki Whenua–Landcare Research analysed ancient moa droppings from Te Waipounamu that showed traces of ...
Martin is among Vancouver’s urban poultry enthusiasts who are taking care to keep their flocks safe and healthy as deadly ...
Terry Masear, star of the new documentary 'Every Little Thing,' has been fielding many calls about the birds, but says not to worry—most will be okay. It's the callers who are hurting.
Plants that can be grown in a cold frame, polytunnel, greenhouse, or heated propagator in January include microgreens, chillies, aubergines, peppers, tomatoes and sweet peas. Chillies are particularly ...
A 'bizarre' material used by some birds to line their nests in tree cavities could actually save their offspring.
Nestled in a charming white clapboard house, Deb’s Bristol Diner is the epitome of small-town charm. With its blue trim and ...