Articles related to "Black Footed"Extremely rare, the tiny African black-footed cat is one of the best hunters in the animal kingdom.
Once extinct in the wild, the black-footed ferret was reduced to 18 captive individuals. Today, this species now numbers 750 individuals in the wild.
A Fish and Wildlife Service announcement of re-evaluation of their decision not to list prairie dogs is good news for conservationists and for black-footed ferrets.
The American prairie once teemed with wildlife. Human settlement took over most of it, but the American Prairie Foundation is bringing back this natural treasure.
The rarest wild cats in the world inhabit relatively small geographical ranges and are endangered due to human activities.
Seemingly inhospitable at first glance, the Badlands National Park reveals its primitive past as well as unveiling a landscape of astonishing beauty and vast expanse.
Albatrosses are large seabirds best known to those who spend a lot of time at sea south of the equator or in the North Pacific.
Representative Richard Pombo tried it in 2006 and now, two years later, Bush picks up where he left off.
Many families are opting for "stay-cations," in the recession. A destination that creates memories instead of credit card balances lies in northwest Pennsylvania.
International commissions recognize the impacts of longline fishing practices to endangered seabirds and are taking steps to improve fishing gear and techniques.
The "Mouth of the South" has made large purchases of Western ranchland and critics are wondering what he has in mind: saving the environment or a greedy land grab?
Tagging Of Pacific Predators, a project of the Census of Marine Life, monitors ocean animals. May improve protection of endangered species and management of fisheries.
Albatrosses were immortalized by Coleridge in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. People on land usually don't see these beautiful seabirds.
Move over LBD, Black foods are the new classic. Adding drama like the Little Black Dress, they also pack a nutritional punch to make carrots green with envy.
Calamity Jane was a professional Indian Scout, marksman, showman, and personal friend of Wild Bill Hickok who broke through the gender barriers of her time.
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