Category: Digest

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Winter Wildlife Tracks & Traces

This YouTube video was produced by The Canadian Wildlife Federation.

Explore the wide world of winter wildlife in your yard, down the street, in your local park or your favourite hiking wilderness by what they leave behind! Find out how birds and animals move and survive in the winter by examining their tracks and trails, browse and beds and scrapes and scat. Discover the difference between tracks of domestic dogs and cats and the wildlife who live among us but we hardly ever see. Learn more about wildlife in winter: https://cwf-fcf.org/en/explore/below-zero/?utm_yt=&utm_campaign=bz&utm_medium=web

Canada’s wildlife is facing unprecedented threats. From climate

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Defenders: A Day In The Life – Protecting The Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge

This YouTube video was produced by Defenders Of Wildlife.

Travel to Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in southern Nevada with Nathan Marcy, our Senior Federal Lands Policy Analyst, to protect the refuge and it’s threatened and endangered species from the threat of a proposed mining activities. You can help protect this unique and sensitive habitat by adding your signature: https://act.defenders.org/page/64184/action/1

Video Transcript:
Usually, I work in our Washington, D.C. headquarters, but today I’m in the field at the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in southern Nevada.

The Ash Meadows Refuge is located in the Mojave Desert. The Mojave Desert … Continue

February Wildlife Times

This YouTube video was produced by Defenders Of Wildlife. The staff and employees of Defenders Of Wildlife do not necessarily share the opinions expressed on BrantaMedia.Com.

Join Communications Specialist Jay Petrequin as he recaps the top news stories from the beginning of 2024! Still want more? Check us out at defenders.org!

Transcript:
Whales washing ashore. Wolves denied federal protections. And a fight to protect our National forests. I’m Jay Petrequin and this is your Wildlife News for February 2024.

2024 is off to a bleak start for endangered whales. On the east coast, a young female North Atlantic Right … Continue