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FWS to consider concerns about endangered fish

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service takes seriously the concerns of environmentalists that two East Tennessee mines are a threat to endangered fish, a spokesman says. Full story

New Discovery series brings scenes of North American wildlife to

  Producer Huw Codrey joins The Cycle to discuss his new Discovery series “North America” that captures the beauty of the North American continent, and the wildlife’s struggle to survive on some of the toughest terrain imaginable.

Finding Answers About Animal Control Policies

With the warmer weather comes more wildlife spottings, but what if the animal you spot appears sick and not right? Who can you call for help? Full story

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Travel Picks: Top 10 places to see animals in the wild

Argentine Wildlife Gain 2 New Marine Parks

Emu heist baffles Australian wildlife park

Conservationist to begin 5,000-mile trek

U.S. scales back planned habitat protection for rare reindeer

Rocky Mountain Critters Captured Close-Up in New Photos

Mystery of Giant Eyeball on Beach Solved

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  Wildlife you might find in your own backyard

David Mizejewski of the National Wildlife Federation shares some backyard wildlife that might surprise you by showing up in your yard, including a woodchuck, a kingsnake, and an alligator.

  KLG, Hoda meet a ‘bird-eating’ tarantula

David Mizejewski from the National Wildlife Federation introduces Kathie Lee and Hoda to a few animals that need some extra, including a “bird-eating” tarantula, a black bear cub and a red kangaroo.

  Man allegedly tries to free animals from wildlife park

Man creates a dangerous situation after opening cages at a Florida wildlife park before being tackled by employee. WBBH's Steve Campion reports.

  Stunning creatures of Antarctica ‘put on a show’

NBC’s Kerry Sanders takes a look at some of the unusual and fascinating wildlife that inhabits Earth’s coldest continant.

  US Fish and Wildlife: Cats are murderers

A new study by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service doesn’t mince words: Cats, it says, are bird killers. In the U.S. alone, they’re responsible for the deaths of up to 3.7 billion birds every year. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.

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A Philippine Marine carries a rock to be used as a trap for wild animals during a jungle survival training at a Camp O'Donnell in Capas

A Philippine Marine carries a rock to be used as a trap for wild animals during a jungle survival training, as part of a Philippines-U.S. military exercise dubbed as "Balikatan" at a Camp O'Donnell in Capas, Tarlac in northern Philippines April 8, 2013. REUTERS/Erik De Castro (PHILIPPINES - Tags: