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When Tyler Ross’ 3-year-old daughter, Adelyn, first showed him the little red berries she’d found in their Harris Ranch backyard, he was sure to remind her not to eat any. “(She) came to us and said, ...
HAILEY, Idaho — Three cow elk and two calves died near Hailey this week after eating toxic yew plants, according to Idaho Fish and Game. Remains of both adult elk and one of the calves were found ...
The teen died after ingesting yew tree berries during a walk with his father Vanessa Etienne is a Staff Writer for PEOPLE on the Health team. She joined the brand in 2021. Getty A 14-year-old boy has ...
The yew plants used for landscaping in the Treasure Valley are all poisonous to wildlife, people and dogs. There is a native yew, the Pacific or western yew, that is found in Washington and Valley ...
A coroner has warned against eating wild berries and leaves after a boy who ate some in a park collapsed and died. Benn Curran-Nicholls, 14, ingested yew tree berries, which contain poisonous seeds, ...
Five elk calves died last month after browsing on highly toxic landscape shrubs in a subdivision south of Missoula, Montana—according to a press release issued by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) ...
Stressed for food this winter, a herd of pronghorn antelope ventured into some Idaho homes to browse the landscaping. They found tasty evergreens sheared into nice conical forms. All the antelope died ...
Yew leaves can be a poison, as detailed in the story of the Warrior Queen Boudicca. Today, the yew plays a different role. A team of gardeners prepare the world's oldest topiary garden, at Levens Hall ...