Tag: Wildlife Diversity Snakes Alive! Snakes are one of the most misunderstood animals in West Virginia. Did you know these colorful and fascinating reptiles play... Birds in West Virginia West Virginia is a great state to live and visit, if you love watching birds and tracking them as they... 3 tips for taking pictures of West Virginia’s wildlife From majestic elk to tiny salamanders and everything in between, West Virginia’s rugged mountains, lush forests and beautiful lakes are... Watch your step: Snakes of West Virginia Getting to know wildlife in West Virginia is another reason to appreciate the beauty the landscape provides. Among some of... Winter bird feeder care tips Winter has begun, but it's not too late to put out bird feeders. Our winged friends will thank you for... West Virginia winter wildlife viewing checklist While many of the Mountain State's animals are cozied up in dens, nests and burrows until spring, the winter season... First wild bobwhite quail chicks in 50 years hatch at Tomblin WMA Five months after releasing 48 bobwhite quail at the Tomblin Wildlife Management Area, the once native birds have produced West Virginia’s first wild brood in more than... WVDNR biologists researching state’s moth population Moths don't get as much attention as butterflies and wildlife biologists for the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources are... Thousands of geese in WV wear bands. Here’s what it means. When it comes to counting migratory game birds such as Canada geese, 1-2-3 is easier said than done. That’s why... DNR, Marshall students study how relocation affects rattlesnakes You'll probably hear them before you see them. Timber rattlesnakes can be found in parks, forests and wooded areas all...