
Could global warming really already be a factor in the evolution of wildlife species?
No doubt the quickly changing climate is already triggering various evolutionary shifts in a wide range of species.

No doubt the quickly changing climate is already triggering various evolutionary shifts in a wide range of species.

U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt announced more than $1 million to Virginia state wildlife agencies.

Owners of woodlands large and small can learn how to maximize their property’s potential at the 13th annual Woods and Wildlife Conference.

The On Screen/In Person movie series continues Tuesday at the Wayne Theatre in Waynesboro with a screening of Love Thy Nature.

The Chernobyl disaster confirmed everyone’s worst nightmares about the awesome power of nuclear reactions.

The Journal of Wildlife Management has published a study on the effects of domestic cats on wildlife from the Wildlife Center of Virginia.

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, located on Alaska’s northeast coast, has been a conservation-versus-development battleground for decades.

With summer come greater opportunities to spend time outdoors. There’s also a greater likelihood of encountering wildlife.

Global warming is definitely already taking its toll on wildlife around the world. Rising temperatures are changing weather from pole to pole.

The Wildlife Center of Virginia has a big weekend of music and celebration coming up on the first weekend in June, and the public is invited.
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