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    Researchers track dramatic shifts in predator behavior near cities

    ByAsher Clark February 22, 2026February 21, 2026

    If you spend enough time outdoors, you already know predators aren’t holding to the old playbook. What biologists are documenting now confirms what hunters, trappers, and landowners have been seeing for years: big carnivores are adjusting to city edges in ways that would’ve seemed unlikely a generation ago. GPS collars, trail cameras, and genetic sampling…

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    Why lever guns refuse to disappear from modern hunting camps

    ByAsher Clark February 22, 2026February 21, 2026

    You’d think lever guns would have faded by now. Polymer stocks, dial-up turrets, detachable mags, and long-range cartridges dominate the conversation. Yet every fall, when trucks line the edge of deer camp and rifles start coming out of cases, there’s still a lever gun leaning against a tailgate. Not as a novelty. Not as a…

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    States where coyotes and mountain lions are expanding fastest

    ByLeo Clark February 22, 2026February 21, 2026

    Coyotes and mountain lions are quietly redrawing the wildlife map of the United States, moving into states and even city neighborhoods that had not seen large predators for generations. Their expansion is changing how suburbs are built, how farmers protect livestock, and how wildlife agencies think about coexistence. From Texas scrublands to the suburbs of…

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    Are big cats reclaiming territory across the American West?

    ByLeo Clark February 22, 2026February 21, 2026

    Across the American West, sightings of mountain lions, jaguars and Canada lynx are forcing communities to rethink where the wild actually begins. Once driven out of much of their historic range, these predators are now testing old boundaries and, in some places, quietly reoccupying ground they lost more than a century ago. The question is…

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    Wildlife sightings surge in suburbs as development pushes predators outward

    ByLeo Clark February 22, 2026February 21, 2026

    Across the United States, residents in cul-de-sacs and condo complexes are spotting predators that once stayed far from porch lights. From cougars and coyotes to wildcats and other carnivores, animals are showing up on doorbell cameras and school grounds as development fragments the open spaces they used to roam. The surge in wildlife sightings is…

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    Ten common animal skulls found in the wild and how to identify them

    ByLeo Clark February 22, 2026February 21, 2026

    Animal skulls on a trail or riverbank are not just eerie ornaments. They are three-dimensional field guides that reveal diet, behavior, and even how an animal sensed the world. When I identify ten of the most common skulls people stumble across, I rely on a few repeatable checks so a bleached bone in the grass…

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    Ten lesser-known facts about the Apache and their history

    ByLeo Clark February 21, 2026February 21, 2026

    The Apache are often reduced to a handful of images, from desert raids to a single famous name like Geronimo, yet their story stretches from Alaska and Canada to the mountains of the Southwest and into modern spiritual and political life. This overview walks through ten lesser-known facts that show how The Apache shaped, and…

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    Experts investigate mass animal die-off at local lake

    ByAsher Clark February 21, 2026February 20, 2026

    Residents who live around the local lake woke up to a shoreline littered with carcasses, a scene so stark that several described the water as looking “empty” overnight. Experts called in to investigate say the mass animal die-off is not an isolated curiosity but part of a wider pattern of stressed lakes and wetlands emerging…

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    Mountain lion tracks continue appearing across public lands in 15 states

    ByAsher Clark February 21, 2026February 20, 2026

    Mountain lion tracks are appearing on snowfields, sand washes, and prairie mud across a widening swath of the United States, signaling a big cat quietly reclaiming ground it lost more than a century ago. From the Pacific coast to the Great Plains and parts of the Midwest, physical evidence and confirmed sightings now stretch across…

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    15 states where elk populations are expanding into new areas

    ByAsher Clark February 21, 2026February 20, 2026

    Across the United States, elk are reclaiming ground they lost more than a century ago as herds push into reclaimed coalfields, farm country, and forest edges. From Central Appalachia to the Upper Midwest, wildlife agencies and conservation partners are tracking elk that are not only rebounding, but also spreading into new valleys, counties, and even…

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