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A group called the Eastern Golden Eagle Working Group has released a series of recommendations for preserving these apex predators in places like Kentucky.
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The next bald eagle census isn't until 2025, but the most recent nest count shows a 10.5% increase from 2022.
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To be eligible for the proposed tax credit, property owners couldn't levy nonrefundable fees on renters or charge additional rent just because of a pet.
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The pachyderms arrived Sunday and are taking up residence in the newly built Elephant Trek enclosure.
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Feeding the geese could mean a fine of hundreds of dollars or a 30 day jail sentence.
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An African penguin named "Larkin" is upgrading from small boot-like devices to 3D-printed shoes to help her get around on land.
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An employee at the Cincinnati Zoo was hospitalized Thursday after being bitten by an eastern diamondback rattlesnake.
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The tubercled-blossom pearly mussel hasn't been seen since the late '60s. Once prolific in the Ohio River Basin, it has been officially declared extinct by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Manatees at the Cincinanti and Columbus zoos are back in Florida in preparation for returning to their native waters.
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The white tail deer is thriving — especially in the suburbs, where coexisting with human residents can sometimes lead to trouble.