The Humane Society says there are no federal regulations in regard to the care of animals slaughtered and farmed for fur. The ...
Spread the loveIn Ashtabula County, Ohio, more than 250 animals were removed from a fur and urine farm after they were found ...
Humane society officials say foxes, raccoons, wolf-dog hybrids, skunks, opossums and coyotes were living in filthy cages with ...
Hundreds of animals have been rescued from what humane agents are calling a "fur and urine farm" in Ashtabula County.
Coyote mating season is upon us and they are most active during dusk and dawn. Follow these tips to stay safe.
According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, coyote mating season lasts from January through March and coyotes are common throughout all of Ohio’s 88 counties. Wildlife experts offer tips on ...
It’s not uncommon to see social media posts about coyotes and the potential danger to small cats and dogs during this time of ...
“So coyotes are always on the landscape in Ohio," said Bell. "With the snowy backdrop, it's easier to see them moving around. The snow kind of lights up in the evening, so you can see them more. But ...
Coyote mating season begins this month and peaks in February and March. Sightings of the furtive animals tend to increase ...