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Pacheco Marsh is at 2501 Waterfront Road in Martinez and will be open Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until dusk. To find out more, visit John Muir Land Trust at https://jmlt.org.
Some of those more mysterious species include mink, long-tailed weasel, and gray fox. The hope is to discover whether these animals are completely gone or in serious decline. The gray fox ...
A POSSIBLE HARBINGER of good things coming appeared early Friday morning, just before the newly restored Pacheco Marsh had ...
Rare footage of Costa Rica’s river otters, with expert insights on their habitat, behavior, and conservation status.
Paul Westmaas of Lincoln Township submitted a photo of an apparent long-tailed weasel, seen and photographed March 27 at the gazebo at the end of Sundance Path. We have only one photo of this ...
As part of ongoing and successful restoration efforts, new technology is being used to keep track of kiwi at Whinray Scenic ...
Stephen Lewis Detail from the color plate of the bridled weasel, also known as the long-tailed weasel, from Audubon’s book of mammals. Stephen Lewis Detail from the color plate of John James ...
The baby fishers, better known as fisher cats, will be cared for at the New England Wildlife Center in Weymouth for the time being.
While often referred to as fisher cats, the species is genetically akin to weasels without ... The nose-to-tail length of the animal is 2 to 3 feet, and their long, bushy tails make up about ...