Some pink-footed geese have begun migrating to the Arctic island of Novaya Zemlya in the summer to breed, nearly 1000 kilometres away from their usual breeding site on the island of Svalbard.
In an effort to reduce damage to fragile ecosystems caused by snow geese’s arctic breeding habits, and to reduce the waterfowl’s population in the state, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources ...
Snow geese are one of the most abundant species of waterfowl in the world, with a breeding range extending from Wrangel Island, Russia, across the Arctic coast and islands of northern Alaska and ...
Minnesota's breeding duck and goose numbers were up significantly from last year, and the state had a record number of wetlands, according to Department of Natural Resources spring waterfowl surveys.
(WHTM) — Spring means plenty of animals will be returning to the Midstate, and they will start to mate and breed once again. But there is one animal in particular that has garnered a bad reputation, ...
As the planet warms, animals that breed in the Arctic are at particular risk. But a new study offers some encouraging news: in an apparent reaction to pressures along their former migratory route, a ...
Every winter, New Jersey’s fields, marshes, and reservoirs host a familiar cast of large waterfowl. Resident Canada geese are joined by populations from farther north, along with hundreds of thousands ...
Whether you love or hate geese, their presence in Northern Colorado isn't Mother Nature's doing. That honor goes to Fort Collins' "Father Goose." ...
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