In April, a group of people in Asheville, North Carolina, were filmed pulling the cub from a tree to pose with it for photos, at one point dropping the frightened animal.
Conservation efforts and reforestation have allowed the species to rebound in rural northeastern North Carolina, providing a ...
The female black bear cub pulled from a tree for a selfie photo in North Carolina has returned to the wild, months after ...
A manatee rescued from the Tar River earlier this month is the first documented live manatee rescue in North Carolina's ...
Wildlife officials found the female cub wet and cold in a retention pond at an apartment complex in Asheville, North Carolina ...
A bear cub that became famous following a viral video of people pulling it from a tree and taking photos with it has been ...
According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, this rescue is the first time a manatee has been successfully rescued in ...
Crews rescued a manatee last week from the Tar River in Pitt County, marking the first live rescue of a manatee in the state.
North Carolina agencies partner to reintroduce the endangered Roanoke logperch into the Mayo River State Park.
A bear cub, one of two pulled from a tree as a person posed for a photo, has been returned to the wild, according to North ...
The bear was released last month in an undisclosed, remote mountain area in western North Carolina, the state’s Wildlife ...
Video the North Carolina Wildlife Commission posted online showed people pulling cubs from a tree in Asheville. One person ...