Although Ohioans cannot own lions, tigers or bears, there are some exotic pets permitted in the Buckeye state.
A mix of outdoors stories from Minnesota, including information on the 37th annual St. Cloud Sportsmen’s Show.
For Jolie Brancaccio and her friends, their visit to Lake Hartwell Wildlife Safari in the US state of Georgia turned into an ...
On a face-numbingly frigid afternoon last week, Gov. Kristi Noem used a farewell address to South Dakotans to warn of an ''invasion'' far away from the state's windswept prairies and freedom-loving ...
Officials await test results to learn more about deaths of animals at TPA Park Petting Zoo and Aviary, Frankfort Mayor Judy ...
The Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest, has recently become a prime target for illegal deer hunting. The ...
As the region warms up following Winter Storm Enzo's arctic blast into Texas, residents are getting their fill of snow on ...
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I am staying positive and hopeful that Heron (the injured deer) will recover.” Frankfort reported that vets from both the ...
A necropsy on the deer that died Monday will also be performed by Purdue ... which included violations around veterinary care, handling of exotic animals, environmental aspects to animals' well-being, ...
But if you own a furry, feathered or scaly pet like a chinchilla, parrot or iguana and want coverage for veterinary expenses, you’ll need exotic pet insurance.