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Black bears are currently listed as endangered in Ohio.
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WVXU spoke with a veterinarian to offer some tips.
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The eaglet likely hatched sometime in April. Great Parks staff are hosting viewing sessions June 12 and 15, and July 12.
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The two parks organizations are partnering to control invasive plants at Miami Woods in Hamilton using hungry goats.
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How cities address the care of stray cat populations and decide when it is time to rehome community cats.
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Hydroponics technician Zack Burns said the initiative began as an effort to be more sustainable and resilient to food supply disruptions.
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The Guam kingfisher is no longer found in Guam, but thanks to the help of a handful of zoos, including Cincinnati's, there's hope for recovery, starting on a small Pacific atoll.
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What might the change in Indiana law mean for the local bobcat population?
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The 17-year cicadas emerge for about four to six weeks. For the Cincinnati area, this should be the last large emergence for a few years.
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Ohio is home to 25 species of salamander. An abundance of the amphibians — or lack thereof — can indicate the health of a particular area.