FEDERAL WAY, Wash. — Homeowners across western Washington are finding their lawns torn apart by an unlikely partnership: crows and raccoons simultaneously working to dig up invasive beetle grubs.
DEAR JOAN: How do I get the raccoons to stop using my yard as their latrine? DEAR ANNIE: Have you tried asking nicely and posting “do not poo here” signs? Just kidding. Raccoons have no manners and ...
Researchers at Hokkaido University have revealed the effects of high pathogenicity avian influenza virus infection on an Ezo red fox and a Japanese raccoon dog, linking their infection to a recorded ...
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What to know about raccoons in your yard

Raccoons are not fussy. They eat nearly everything and live almost everywhere. Here's what an animal expert recommends if you ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Minnesota man has captured attention online after spending years building remarkable friendships with both wild and domestic ...