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Bow hunters help local parks keep deer numbers in check, which protects ecosystems and reduces vehicle strikes.
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For Groundhog Day in 2024, Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow, elating a massive crowd at Gobbler's Knob.
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Every February 2, Ohio residents look to Buckeye Chuck for a forecast on how long winter will last. This year, a new rodent is up for the job.
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We talk about pets for the full hour and hear how to keep them happy and healthy as they age.
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A state Senate bill would establish a hunting and trapping season for bobcats in Indiana by July of next year. This isn't the first time lawmakers have tried to make taking bobcats legal — and it's still a divisive topic.
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The Portuguese pooch was said be 31 years when he died last October, which dethroned Spike, a 23-year-old Chihuahua mix from Ohio, who had just two weeks earlier earned the title of oldest living dog.
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The American Ornithological Society is changing the names of bird species named after people.
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This could be the last Christmas Bird Count for birds of a certain name. The American Ornithological Society will begin the process of renaming dozens of North American birds in 2024.
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Okapis are related to giraffes, but have much shorter necks. There are only an estimated 15,000 in the world.
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The little owl had been there, unnoticed for four days. It was released and hopefully found another tree to call home.