A third bald eagle has been admitted to Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center in less than two weeks, with the most recent ...
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources is asking for the public's help after receiving reports of dead black vultures ...
Wildlife experts say lead poisoning remains one of the biggest threats facing Bald Eagles, as the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center treats its third injured eagle in less than two weeks.
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources is asking for the public's help after receiving reports of dead black vultures ...
The Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center says it admitted three bald eagles across two weeks between October 14 and October 26.
The Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center will release the first Merlin falcon ever successfully raised in a rehabilitation setting in Virginia on Thursday, Sept. 11, at 4:30 p.m. The release will take ...
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — Conservation Police are cautioning residents about the repercussions of illegally shooting bears ...
Something’s killing vultures across Virginia — and wildlife officials say it’s likely a deadly strain of bird flu that could ...
A former strip mine may not seem to be the most likely place to find wildlife. But a new study from biologists at UVA Wise finds salamanders are breeding on some mine sites.
The Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center has admitted its third Bald Eagle in less than two weeks. The latest rescue occurred ...