Facts about wildlife animals

    • Wildlife Corridors - National Wildlife Federation

      Wildlife like pronghorn, lynx, and monarch butterflies all need better habitat connectivity. Wildlife move both daily and seasonally to survive. However, the habitats animals rely on continue to be fragmented by housing, roads, fences, energy facilities, and other man-made barriers. As a result, animals


    • [PDF File]Raccoon Roundworm: Facts and Prevention - Ohio State University

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      Which animals are affected? Many animals are susceptible to raccoon roundworm . larva, including at least 90 different wild and domesticated animals. Outbreaks of the disease have occurred on farms, in zoos, and commercial operations of quail, pheasants, and rabbits. All rodents, birds, and rabbits appear to be


    • [PDF File]Mt. Charleston Wilderness Fact Sheet - Bureau of Land Management

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      Collection of natural resources, including wildlife (with the exception of hunting with a valid hunting license or tag), plants, rocks, or fossils in wilderness is prohibited without a valid scientific research and collecing permit. Collecting from or impacting archaeological sites in any way is prohibited. BLM


    • [PDF File]Feral Cats: Impacts of an Invasive Species - The Wildlife Society

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      crease native wildlife abundance and diversity, especially of species that nest on or near the ground, such as California Quail, Killdeer, and Ovenbirds. In addition, free-ranging and feral cats can cause serious harm to populations of rare or endangered wildlife, especially when human-supported cat colo-


    • [PDF File]North Carolina Wildlife Profiles

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      Wild Facts Classification Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Average Size Length: 24-40 in. including tail Weight (N.C.): 10-30 lbs. with males about one third larger than females. Food Rabbits, many different species of birds, cotton rats, white-tailed deer, rodents, gray squirrels, raccoons, opossums and snakes. Bobcats will also occasionally ...


    • [PDF File]Animals of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

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      All three species of bear—brown,, black and polar can be found within the Refuge. Images courtesy of U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service One of the most loved of these three species, polar bears, are also the world’s largest terrestrial carnivore.


    • [PDF File]Watch Out for Wildlife Fact Sheet - Defenders of Wildlife

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      Average deer weight: 125-300 pounds Average deer shoulder height: 3.5 feet Average moose weight: males 1200-1600 pounds, females 900 pounds Average moose shoulder height: 6.2 feet Threats to People There are 725,000 to 1.5 million wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVCs) in the U.S. every year iv


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