Wildlife collisions costly
About 12,000 deer and wildlife vehicle collisions occur annually in Ontario, resulting in approximately 400 human injuries.
About 12,000 deer and wildlife vehicle collisions occur annually in Ontario, resulting in approximately 400 human injuries.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) is inviting young artists to participate in its 20th annual Kids' Fish Art Contest.
A study reports that since the highway became four lanes in 2012, vehicle-elk collisions near Greater Sudbury have more than doubled.
A Western University study discovered that fear of predators can reduce wildlife populations by as much as 50% within a five-year period.
Fishing licence revenue continues to follow a three-year cyclical pattern of high, medium, and low sales as a result of three-year licences.
Ontario research has found that lakers might get better with age, as senescence may not be universally observed throughout all species.
Toronto Public Health’s (TPH) black-legged tick collection program was put on hold in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19.
Hunters who do not comply with mandatory hunter reporting requirements will face a $25 surcharge even if they did not hunt or harvest.
The University of Waterloo opened a new $5.2 million facility to study the impact of climate change on fish and aquatic organisms.