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Have you seen a badger in east Albuquerque? If you have, wildlife researchers would like your help. If you or your trail ...
The elusive, and mostly nocturnal badger, was spotted having a beach day on Padre Island! Tom Howe captured photos and video of the badger as it dug in the sand for crabs. He said that he only ...
When coyotes sounded off, they brightened that much more during each yelp. Several kit foxes foraged for prey, and then there was the lone badger digging furiously, freshly dug dirt flung beneath a ...
Howe and his neighbors are praying that changes soon, he said. Howe watched the badger continue its pattern of swimming and digging for 30 minutes before he moved on. He’s not sure what kept ...
On his way back, he found a young badger digging crabs both on the sand and in the water. Howe said a border patrol agent came up and talked to him for a while about the badger. He said they came ...
But the wet, bedraggled creature digging in the sand “put its head up when I got closer, and I go, ‘Oh, that’s a badger. What’s it doing out here?’ ” Howe, a retired United Methodist ...
Tom Howe captured photos and video of the badger as it dug in the sand for crabs. He said that he only recently learned about badgers living on the island, but never expected to see one in person.