Helping people live with the nature around them
link to Why Coyotes Thrive in Suburbs and Cities: The Ecology of Urban Adaptation
Coyotes have become one of the most familiar wild animals in suburban and urban America, and their success is no accident. They are adaptable, cautious, and remarkably good at living near people...
link to Create Deer-Resistant Spaces Without Harming Wildlife
A lot of people enjoy spotting white-tailed deer on the edge of their yard. It’s a pretty sight—until those deer decide your vegetable patch or young fruit trees are their new favorite buffet....
link to The Hidden Dangers: Risks to Dogs from Wild Animal Feces and Urine
Feces and urine of wild animals are a commonly ignored problem in the natural and urbanized environments where dogs often run about. As pets roam, they will inevitably come into contact with material...
link to Raccoons
You have likely seen raccoons in your neighborhood or even wandering the Galaxy. We will profile this masked bandit, so you’ll know the facts.
The raccoon is widely found through North...
link to How Do Squirrels Survive the Winter
As the temperatures start to drop, and the last leaves of fall are gone, you may notice squirrels busy gathering food to prepare the cold months ahead.
Squirrels do not hibernate over the winter...
link to How to Trap a Skunk
Can I Trap a Skunk?
So you have a skunk or skunks coming to your yard and you are ready to catch them so you can move them away from your property. There are some considerations and the most...