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Expanding Wee Horizons
In as little as two months, baby raccoons are ready to leave the nest and begin exploring the great outdoors with their mama. You can...
Palouse Wildlife
Aug 14, 20231 min read
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Introductory Animal Profile: North American Raccoon
This month is dedicated to a particularly curious and clever explorer with a ringed tail who loves to roam at night behind a dark, furry...
Palouse Wildlife
Aug 13, 20236 min read
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Silly Saturday: North American Raccoons
Here are some of our favorite raccoon jokes! We can't promise that this list is free of groaners or extra corny humor, but they all sure...
Palouse Wildlife
Aug 5, 20231 min read
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5 Fun Facts: North American Raccoons
Raccoons are impressive little creatures and are worth getting to know better by learning all about them. Here are our 5 fun facts about...
Palouse Wildlife
Aug 5, 20232 min read
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Featured Friend for August
Hello, there, friends! We are happy to hop back in the saddle again now that baby season has settled down for the time being. We are so...
Palouse Wildlife
Aug 2, 20231 min read
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A Successful Pine Squirrel Reunion!
Three weeks ago, a productive day of property maintenance took an unexpected turn when we discovered a pine squirrel’s nest in a...
Tiamae Dulany
Jun 3, 20234 min read
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Seasonal Flood Gates
Spring is a breathtaking time. The world wakes from the slumber of winter and begins a tremendous effort to push forth a seemingly...
Palouse Wildlife
May 25, 20232 min read
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How Foxes Use Magnetic Fields
One of the coolest features of a fox is it's incredible hunting skill and all of the fascinating physical abilities that make their...
Palouse Wildlife
Apr 28, 20231 min read
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Red Foxes are Master Adapters!
Red foxes are highly skilled at adapting. This simply means that they are able to live in changing living conditions without these...
Palouse Wildlife
Apr 19, 20231 min read
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Baby Foxes!
Check it out! This short video takes you inside the den of a fox and shows you the first year of a baby fox!
Palouse Wildlife
Apr 17, 20231 min read
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5 Fun Facts: Red Foxes
Check out our five fun fox facts (and say that five times fast)! A group of foxes is called a “skulk” and a female fox is called a...
Palouse Wildlife
Apr 17, 20231 min read
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U of I Classroom Presentation
We had the privilege of visiting a Biology 213 class at the University of Idaho last week - Structure and Function Across the Tree of...
Ryan Law
Apr 14, 20231 min read
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Coloring Pages: Red Fox
Hello, friends! We're going to go ahead and release our fox coloring pages earlier in the month to give our young wildlife enthusiasts a...
Palouse Wildlife
Apr 13, 20231 min read
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Drum Roll Please!
And the winner of the Critter Kit for the month of March is..... Valentina! We will be reaching out shortly to coordinate the receipt of...
Palouse Wildlife
Apr 3, 20231 min read
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Featured Friend for April
Hello, friends! Just popping in to announce our featured friend of the month: the Red Fox! Check back frequently to learn all about...
Palouse Wildlife
Apr 2, 20231 min read
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No Animal is Too Small
"Why bother?" you might say. Because it's what we do.
Ryan Law
Apr 2, 20231 min read
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Porcupine Quills!
Here is a fun little video that explores porcupine quills, as well as some of the basic differences between arboreal (tree-dwelling) and...
Palouse Wildlife
Mar 30, 20231 min read
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The Story of 3 Porcupine Rescues
This is an interesting and informative article about porcupines, the wide variety of noises they like to make, and their relative...
Palouse Wildlife
Mar 30, 20231 min read
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Unlikely Friends
This is a sweet story about an unlikely friendship between an orphaned porcupine and a little Dachshund pup. Check it out below!...
Palouse Wildlife
Mar 30, 20231 min read
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Art Gallery: North American Porcupines
ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A CRITTER KIT! It is time to pull out the art supplies and create another masterpiece for this month’s art...
Palouse Wildlife
Mar 28, 20231 min read
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