Articles by Michelle Milliken

Wildlife Officer Rescues Fawn Covered in Cactus Spines
Stories about deer getting stuck in string lights, netting, and other yard items are common, but a recent incident involved a deer in a more painful predicament.
Wildlife Officer Rescues Fawn Covered in Cactus Spines
Stories about deer getting stuck in string lights, netting, and other yard items are common, but a recent incident involved a deer in a more painful predicament.

World's Oldest Wild Bird Has a New Hatchling
The world’s oldest living wild bird is a mother again, and she’s getting extra attention for it.
World's Oldest Wild Bird Has a New Hatchling
The world’s oldest living wild bird is a mother again, and she’s getting extra attention for it.

10 Fun Facts About the Siberian Husky
Siberian huskies are a breed with a long history and an impressive cold tolerance.
10 Fun Facts About the Siberian Husky
Siberian huskies are a breed with a long history and an impressive cold tolerance.

Red Wine or White Wine: Is Either Better for Cancer Risk?
Due to its antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties, some people wonder if red wine could help with cancer risk.
Red Wine or White Wine: Is Either Better for Cancer Risk?
Due to its antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties, some people wonder if red wine could help with cancer risk.

Wildlife Interactions Found to Help Veterans with PTSD
Researchers recently studied how a nature/wildlife immersion program impacted veterans with PTSD or PTSD symptoms
Wildlife Interactions Found to Help Veterans with PTSD
Researchers recently studied how a nature/wildlife immersion program impacted veterans with PTSD or PTSD symptoms

U.S. Butterfly Populations Fell 22% Between 2000 and 2020
Pollinators are in decline, and a new study shows just how stark the decline is.
U.S. Butterfly Populations Fell 22% Between 2000 and 2020
Pollinators are in decline, and a new study shows just how stark the decline is.