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OUTDOORS: Topsy-turvy weather dangerous for local wildlife

OUTDOORS: Topsy-turvy weather dangerous for local wildlife

With food shortage and limited area to find the needed culinary items, things can get scary for animals, columnist explains
OUTDOORS: Local wildlife have Winter Olympics of their own

OUTDOORS: Local wildlife have Winter Olympics of their own

Each event brings both crushing defeats and ultimate survival, explains columnist of the 'wild' antics taking place in local forests
OUTDOORS: Beware ruffling feathers of snow-swept partridges

OUTDOORS: Beware ruffling feathers of snow-swept partridges

Ruffed grouse, or partridges, like to fly down from the treetops and 'plop drop' into the snow, burrow deep within and slumber, explains columnist
OUTDOORS: Meet the new moth — same as the old moth

OUTDOORS: Meet the new moth — same as the old moth

Known scientifically as the LDD moth, this invasive species has new name and is expected to decline in numbers, columnist explains
OUTDOORS: 'Tis the season for romance in the wilderness

OUTDOORS: 'Tis the season for romance in the wilderness

Mating season has begun for great-horned owls and red foxes, who need to get to work to ensure spring births, explains outdoors columnist
OUTDOORS: Blazing trails on snowshoes not just a human experience

OUTDOORS: Blazing trails on snowshoes not just a human experience

Some species that frequent our region have evolved special adaptation to keep themselves trucking around… home-grown snowshoes, notes outdoors columnist
OUTDOORS: Is it time to rethink battle against invasive species?

OUTDOORS: Is it time to rethink battle against invasive species?

Is the time and money being spent on current control methods really the best way to tackle the issue, wonders outdoors columnist
OUTDOORS: Feisty red squirrels small but mighty forces

OUTDOORS: Feisty red squirrels small but mighty forces

Red squirrel spends much of its time doing battle against other squirrels, woodpeckers, owls and others in the woodlot to protect its winter bounty
OUTDOORS: Nature's news all around us

OUTDOORS: Nature's news all around us

Tracks left in snow tell tales of critters' adventures, says columnist
OUTDOORS: It's that time of the year: Deer are losing their heads!

OUTDOORS: It's that time of the year: Deer are losing their heads!

After beind shed, the cast antler becomes a much needed dietary supplement for rodents as well as for carnivores such as coyote and fox