Public health officials are warning Kentuckians that since it’s fall, bats are going to become more active in the state.
The Cumberland River is home to bass, walleye, and trout, making it an angler's favorite destination. You'll find lots of other wildlife there, too.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - For 15 years, Second Chances Wildlife Center has provided animal rehabilitation and education to the ...
The Beyem Seyo pack had killed 87 cattle in 7 months in Sierra Valley, and wildlife officials said they exhausted nonlethal ...
A litter of four Western quolls, or Chuditch, was found in the pouch of mother Honey Jumble, who was part of the first generation of quolls born in the wild in the sanctuary, according to an Oct. 21 ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A family is in mourning after a Buffalo man was hit and killed by an alleged drunk driver over the ...
Wildlife officials in Arkansas said the wrong bear was euthanized after a 60-year-old man was killed by one earlier this ...
As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, fall brings more than just pumpkin spice and colorful leaves. It’s also the ...
While black bears are known for adorably going viral, Tennessee officials also urge people to treat them with respect and caution.
A dumpster-diving raccoon that got so trashed on alcohol-fermented peaches it stopped breathing was saved by bighearted ...
Flowing nearly 650 miles through Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and Kentucky, the Tennessee River is one of the most ...
Though the country’s elk herd may be up compared to generations past, hunters cannot expect to find a bull behind every tree.