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Get ready for the Great Backyard Bird Count Feb. 17-20
By Buckmasters Online
Friday, February 17 through Monday, February 20 is a great time to become a citizen scientist involved in the grand effort to count birds—and it can be done from the comfort of your own back yard. The annual Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is free, fun, and it’s easy to do. Not only does it engage bird watchers of all ages in counting ... READ MORE
Hunters and biologists team up to feed deer in Bear Lake Valley
By Buckmasters Online
It’s all about saving the deer. That’s because more than 30 inches of snow and bitter cold temperatures are threatening deer survival in part of Utah’s Bear Lake Valley. Fortunately for the deer, help is on its way. This is the first time emergency deer feeding has been needed in Utah since 2008. On Jan. 13, biologists wit... READ MORE
Swift fox—small, speedy and antisocial
By Buckmasters Online
Have you ever seen a swift fox? No? That might be because they’re so fast—they have been known to run at speeds up to 30 miles an hour—or perhaps that’s because they’re nocturnal and rarely make daytime appearances. Unlike other foxes, they spend a lot of time in their dens and don’t like to change locations. Onc... READ MORE
Have you seen a spotted skunk?
By Buckmasters Online
If you’ve seen a spotted skunk, there are some researchers in Alabama and Georgia who would like to know where and when you saw it. You might have seen one as roadkill, or you may have seen one in a game camera image. You may know a fur trapper who inadvertently caught one. However, if you encounter one in the woods, be very cautious—af... READ MORE
Preserving the Monarch’s habitat
By Buckmasters Online
This fall, volunteers are working all along Nebraska’s Cowboy Trial’s right of way, busily planting 10,000 milkweed seedlings. The task, sponsored by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, is a unique effort and one of several created after significant population declines in Monarch butterflies have been studied the past several years... READ MORE
Migration—A big job for a tiny hummingbird
By Buckmasters Online
It's ruby-throated hummingbird migration time! Keep those feeders clean and full of fresh nectar, enjoy the show, and help them on their journey south. Throughout much of the eastern United States, this familiar summer resident is getting ready to leave before colder weather sets in. It’s a fast-moving flash of color, and the ... READ MORE