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February 7, 2012
How Many Birds Are In Your Backyard?
The Great Backyard Bird Count (February 17-20, 2012) is a fun and exciting way to help scientists create a real-time snapshot of where the birds are.
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January 5, 2012
Five Ways to Help Birds
5 things you can do today to make birds happy
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December 29, 2011
2011: A Winning Year for Wildlife
From sharks to prairie dogs, 2011 was a year of victories for wildlife around the world.
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December 5, 2011
Just Add Water: Protecting Wildlife in Winter
How do you attract wildlife during the winter? What about water? No animal can live without water, and natural water sources tend to dry up or ice over once the weather turns cold.
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November 30, 2011
Winter Gifts for Your Wild Neighbors
Ready to start decorating for the holiday season? Include your wild neighbors in your plans, and help them get through the winter with gifts of safety, food, water, and shelter.
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November 22, 2011
Wayne's Blog: Finding Common Ground—Outdoor Cats and Wildlife
The HSUS works to protect both feral cats and wildlife .We not only support trap-neuter-return (TNR) but also investigate new approaches to keeping cats and wild animals safe.
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November 21, 2011
Wild Turkeys are Making a Comeback
Have you spotted an unusually large bird? Nearly as tall as a toddler, impressively plump, attractively attired, decidedly bald, and displaying the courage that impressed Franklin? Congratulations, you’ve met a wild turkey. If you’re really lucky, you might see a group of more than a dozen.
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November 1, 2011
Kind News Story: Feeding Our Feathered Friends
Help make sure birds have plenty to eat and drink this winter. Create an outdoor cafeteria for them!
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October 31, 2011
Off Duty: It's Raining Squirrels
Wildlife Rescue League volunteer Patti Hoffman made sure hundreds of baby squirrels orphaned by Hurricane Irene were in safe hands.
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October 28, 2011
Wildlife Sanctuary Established near Brushy Creek, Texas
The Humane Society Wildlife Land Trust has received multiple conservation easements to protect a total of 563 acres near Brushy Creek, Texas, as permanent wildlife habitat.

