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Midwest winters are changing. So is the ancient sport of falconryGREENLEAF, Wis. (AP) — Stephanie Stevens has a good reason to love the bone-numbing cold of a Wisconsin winter. Every weekend, she loads up her minivan with a large green box and drives out to rural ...
Massachusetts lawmakers want to restrict a type of rat poison that is particularly dangerous to birds, pets and wildlife.
Guests pay hundreds to see birds hunt, but they won’t perform for drunks and hawks don’t like hugs; an owl with a weakness ...
The red-tailed hawk, native to North America but usually kept in captivity in the UK, has chosen freedom after escaping from its owner ...
That gives falconers a greater feeling of responsibility to observe and preserve nature, said Hillary Neff, president of the Wisconsin Falconers Association.
Bickel) Alexie Echo-Hawk, a red-tailed hawk, perches in a tree while ... and reckon with the emotions of watching the natural world change. Falconry also lends its practitioners extra motivation ...
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