Massachusetts lawmakers want to restrict a type of rat poison that is particularly dangerous to birds, pets and wildlife.
When a red-tailed hawk ignores an offered meal, a variety of backyard scavengers — including blue jays, crows and even a squirrel — seize the unexpected feast amid harsh winter ...
One hawk’s story The New England Wildlife Center released a red-tailed hawk back into the wild four months after it came to them because it ingested a type of rat poison known as an ...
The red-tailed hawk, native to North America but usually kept in captivity in the UK, has chosen freedom after escaping from its owner ...
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