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A boy, Enoch Palomar, was attacked by a coyote in Carson, requiring about 20 stitches. Officials are investigating and advising public safety measures.
The Utah DWR has proposed updates to the management plans for mountain goats, bighorn sheep, and mule deer, seeking public feedback before Wildlife Board meetings.
CPW officers responded to a wildfire and a river rescue in Chaffee County, aiding in evacuation, firefighting efforts, and saving boaters from dangerous conditions.
Dallas Park and Recreation introduces summer activities like fitness challenges, senior games, youth sports, a 5K run, and a free jazz concert at City Park.
Cane Creek Park in NC is getting greener with water willow plants to boost aquatic life and attract bass, supported by the NC Wildlife Resources Commission and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
The Lee fire has prompted the temporary closure of CPW's Meeker Area Office in Colorado, affecting community and wildlife areas, with online services still available.
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board announces another year of BioBlitz events focused on insects, with activities for all to help document local biodiversity.
Rancho Cordova residents found a raccoon trapped in a fence and contacted Animal Services, who successfully rescued the animal and sent it to a rehab center.
Phoenix launches a new digital tool to show residents how their tax dollars fund park improvements and preserve protection through the Phoenix Parks and Preserve Initiative Program.
Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Centennial Park in Detroit is set to open on October 25-26 with festivities, activities, and new features to revitalize the riverfront.
The U.S. government is funding initiatives to counteract the disruption caused by invasive blue catfish in the Chesapeake Bay by creating markets for the fish and aiding local industries.
A Kemp's ridley sea turtle named Elton was released at Coney Island after recovering from hypothermia, marking the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society's 91st release in five years.
Rare manatee spotted in Mashpee, Massachusetts, first sighting in nearly a decade, drawing local attention and concern for the animal's well-being in the cool New England waters.
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