Carolina, the bobcat (also called wildcat) is one of the more secretive and shy critters that live in our area. Bobcats are most active at night and are…

Carolina, the bobcat (also called wildcat) is one of the more secretive and shy critters that live in our area. Bobcats are most active at night and are…
National Wildlife Day was founded in 2005 in honor of the memory of wildlife conservationist and activist, Steve Irwin. The goal of National Wildlife Day is to bring…
The black bear is one of the many animals that make up our local wildlife population. They can range in size from as small as 100 lbs. for…
It’s summertime and all of our snake friends are now awake for the season and on the go. While this quick guide of characteristics can help you differentiate…
The heat is on and our local wildlife is on the move. Many animals viewed as pests are often discovered as roadkill this time of year. As our…
You may have heard about the alarming decline of honey bee populations throughout the United States, but also around the world. Honey bees serve a very important function…
Raccoons may look cute but if they get inside your home to hunker down and get cozy for the winter, it can be a serious problem. Not only…
As the weather begins to warm up and springtime begins in South Carolina, our local snake population will be waking up from hibernation. While snake sightings are most…
A critter that is very common in our area is the opossum (often also called possum, without the “o”). The opossum is the only marsupial in North America.…
Bats have an interesting reputation. On one hand, they are helpful creatures who eat pesky dusk and nighttime insects. On the other hand, if they decide to move…