Lockerbie and District Rotary Club hosted local naturalist and historian George Trudt at their last two meetings when he ...
The camera in an Anchorage police cruiser captured a "pint-sized" ermine—also called a stoat—climbing around the headrests ...
The one I saw was definitely a North American ermine (Mustela erminea), as it was white with a black tip to its tail. It is also known as a short-tailed weasel or a stoat. Two other weasels live in ...
There are no weasels in Ireland. The stoat is often given the alternate name “ermine” and ermine fur has been highly esteemed since early times. In medieval Europe, fur was a luxury. It was forbidden ...
If the answer is yes, then maybe the Irish Stoat Survey is what you've been waiting for. Despite the fact that the Irish stoat is believed to have been continually present on the island of Ireland ...
Have you seen an Irish stoat? The Irish Stoat Citizen Science Survey is in its final weeks, and researchers need your help. Nearly 800 sightings have been verified across Ireland, but only five from ...
Their counterparts in Europe and Asia are called stoats, to differentiate them from ermine. While in this country, ermine has tended to be used to refer to any of the three weasels while in their ...
I go to Alaska every year for a variety of reasons. I go for the wide variety of wildlife. I go for the amazing adventures. I go to connect with the mountains. This year is no different from any ...
I had a chance to photograph a very interesting animal – the short-tailed weasel (Mustela erminea). Also called ermine, the short-tailed weasel is a tiny bundle of energy wrapped ...
Fun and elegant fashions at the 'Baby, It's Cold Outside' exhibit at the Cohasset Historical Society. Staying warm in winter was a changing challenge.
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