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Results tagged “wildlife”

US Fish and Wildlife: Cats are murderers

Jan. 30: 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. (Nightly News)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. (Nightly News)

TODAY anchors say hello to exotic wildlife

Jan. 18: SeaWorld and Busch Gardens animal ambassador Julie Scardina introduces the TODAY anchors to a few of her favorite animals from around the world, including a binturong SeaWorld and Busch Gardens animal ambassador Julie Scardina introduces the TODAY anchors to a few of her favorite animals from around the world, including a binturong "bearcat" from the forests of Southeast Asia and a Eurasian lynx. (TODAY)

Wildlife experts fight to save bats from deadly fungus

Dec. 28: State and federal wildlife experts are engaging in efforts to save bats from the white nose syndrome, a fungus running unchecked through America's caves, threatening the existence of bats from Canada to the Deep South. NBC's Tom Costello reports. State and federal wildlife experts are engaging in efforts to save bats from the white nose syndrome, a fungus running unchecked through America's caves, threatening the existence of bats from Canada to the Deep South. NBC's Tom Costello reports. (TODAY)

Make your garden wildlife friendly

April 22: David Mizejewski of the National Wildlife Federation drops by the TODAY set with some four-legged friends and tips for making your garden safe for wildlife. David Mizejewski of the National Wildlife Federation drops by the TODAY set with some four-legged friends and tips for making your garden safe for wildlife. (TODAY)

'Wildlife Heroes' protects animals from extinction

March 5: SeaWorld & Busch Garden Animal Ambassador Julie Scardina, co-author of the book SeaWorld & Busch Garden Animal Ambassador Julie Scardina, co-author of the book "Wildlife Heroes," talks about how it's helping endangered species and introduces viewers to the loris and tamarin. (TODAY)

Kathie Lee and Hoda go wild with wildlife

Nov. 23: David Mizejewski from the National Wildlife Federation honors Thanksgiving by showing off animals native to North America, including a turkey and beaver. David Mizejewski from the National Wildlife Federation honors Thanksgiving by showing off animals native to North America, including a turkey and beaver. (TODAY)

Floods send Miss. wildlife for higher ground

May 14: Many residents along the Mississippi River are coming into close contact with displaced wild animals as flooding continues to hit the region. NBC's Thanh Truong reports. Many residents along the Mississippi River are coming into close contact with displaced wild animals as flooding continues to hit the region. NBC's Thanh Truong reports. (TODAY)

Floods send Miss. wildlife for higher ground

May 14: Many residents along the Mississippi River are coming into close contact with displaced wild animals as flooding continues to hit the region. NBC's Thanh Truong reports. Many residents along the Mississippi River are coming into close contact with displaced wild animals as flooding continues to hit the region. NBC's Thanh Truong reports. (TODAY)

Alaska National Wildlife Refuge turns 50

Dec. 6: The nation's largest wildlife refuge, ANWR, celebrates 50 years. TODAYshow.com's Dara Brown talks with award-winning conservationist Dr. George Schaller about the controversial future of the protected area.  The nation's largest wildlife refuge, ANWR, celebrates 50 years. TODAYshow.com's Dara Brown talks with award-winning conservationist Dr. George Schaller about the controversial future of the protected area. 

Wildlife officials catch suspected killer bear

July 29: A bear suspected of killing one camper and mauling two others was caught Thursday along with two of her three cubs. Wildlife officials said the bear will be destroyed if proven to have been involved in the attack. NBC's Brian Williams reports  (Nightly News)A bear suspected of killing one camper and mauling two others was caught Thursday along with two of her three cubs. Wildlife officials said the bear will be destroyed if proven to have been involved in the attack. NBC's Brian Williams reports (Nightly News)

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