Wild Bulletin, Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Fish and Wildlife: March is the beginning of peak nesting season for Indiana’s state-endangered trumpeter swan. During the nesting season, ...
The public is invited to watch the one-hour documentary “Return of the Trumpeters” at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the Clear Lake Public Library. The trumpeter swan, North America’s largest waterfowl, was ...
Utah waterfowl hunters continue to shoot down excessive numbers or rare trumpeter swans, prompting wildlife officials to once again close Utah’s swan hunt early. Despite several measures aimed at ...
The Saint Louis Zoo’s trumpeter swan cygnets, born in May, will be part of the Oregon Restoration Project. Grace Erker, Saint Louis Zoo For the first time since 1996, the Saint Louis Zoo has welcomed ...
The trumpeter swan is one of the greatest conservation successes of the last century. The majestic trumpeter swan, North America’s largest waterfowl, was once hunted to the brink of extinction. Thanks ...
MINNEAPOLIS — They’re big. They’re beautiful. And there’s lots of them. Perhaps too many? Trumpeter swans are now reproducing at a rate no one predicted when 150 fragile eggs were transported to ...
When Carrol Henderson interviewed in 1977 for a new job in state government — to head the Nongame Wildlife Program with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) — he asked about the ...
The Ohio Wildlife Council has voted to remove the trumpeter swan from the state’s threatened species list following a 28-year effort by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) to restore the ...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 25, 2024 (ENS) – Ohio is celebrating the recovery of the state’s trumpeter swans as a conservation success story. The Ohio Wildlife Council, an eight-member, bipartisan group of ...
They’re big. They’re beautiful. And there’s lots of them. Perhaps too many? Trumpeter swans are now reproducing at a rate no one predicted when 150 fragile eggs were transported to Minnesota from ...
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