Chloe Lawrence, Project Manager at the Tees Rivers Trust, said: "We were out preparing for the upcoming giant hogweed season ...
River otters really do have more fun. They jostle, belly-slide across ice and snow and toboggan down embankments into water. Splish splash.
Otter footprints have been found on the bank of the River Tees near Darlington. Volunteers were sweeping the riverbank in preparation for the giant hogweed season when they came across the "incredible ...
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Otters have been portrayed as very playful and happy creatures, and it is true they appear to have a lot of fun sliding on ice and snow and splashing in the water. They also often travel in small ...
When you envision a black bear, you may picture our state’s second largest mammal as being a big, meat-eating killer. Technically, black bears are omnivores. Omnivores eat plants and animals. But did ...