This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. CLEVELAND — Cleveland Metroparks Zoo has ...
Several regulations for Ohio wildlife are proposed starting next year, including good news for trumpeter swan populations as well as deer hunters. Members of the Ohio Wildlife Council will host a ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — One less animal is considered to be threatened in Ohio. Gov. DeWine said in a release that the trumpeter swan has been removed from Ohio’s threatened species list. The Ohio ...
A doctoral student at the University of Minnesota, David Wolfson is leading a multi-year study to fit about 40 trumpeter swans across the state with GPS tracking collars this summer to learn more ...
There’s good news and bad news when it comes to endangered species in Michigan. The bad news is there are 407 species in danger. The good news is 36 species have been removed from the list, including ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOIO) - After nearly three decades of working to restore the population, Ohio officials announced Friday the trumpeter swan is no longer on the state’s threatened species list. The ...
The Detroit Zoo announces that it sadly had to euthanize a beloved trumpeter swan that was unwell. Photo courtesy of the Detroit Zoological Society. (WDIV) ROYAL OAK, Mich. – The Detroit Zoo says it ...
White animals tend to stand out in the Wisconsin summer. So it will come as no surprise that Larry Radzak of Minong quickly slowed to a stop in early July as he spotted trumpeter swans along Nancy ...
MOUNT VERNON — What could have been a sad story for one of Skagit County’s trumpeter swans took a happy turn this week. On Jan. 17, Mount Vernon Animal Control Officer Emily Den Hartog was called to a ...
ISLAND PARK, Idaho — On a windswept fork of the Snake River, long-necked trumpeter swans glisten as white as the deep snow that frames the scene. “Cross-country skiers love taking the trails along the ...
Restoration efforts in Ontario, Canada, have helped a once-vanquished population to flourish. And they have been sighted in new habitats in the United States, too. By Karen Weintraub Bev Kingdon ...