Stetson Bennett is a Georgia man through and ... was wearing an Alabama polo and hat around his team’s facility. Former Alabama tight end Miller Forristall, who is in his second season on ...
Nutria have also intrigued Tim Mahovich, of Pure Beaver Hat Supply, which sells imported hat bodies to hatmakers across the U.S. Since ordering his first batch of nutria from a manufacturer in ...
McVay said he contemplated playing Bennett near the end of the game but "didn't want to put Stetson in a situation where he has never taken some of the snaps and exchanges." As the injured Rams ...
Two-time national champion and Rams QB Stetson Bennett’s love for his Georgia Bulldogs knows no bounds. The former Heisman finalist was forced to wear Alabama gear after Georgia’s loss to the ...
A two-year-old beaver named Nibi that has won the hearts of thousands online is at the center of a court battle. Nibi has lived with Newhouse Wildlife Rescue in Chelmsford, Massachusetts ...
Two of the biggest games of Stetson Bennett’s time as Georgia’s quarterback came against Alabama. But that wasn’t why the Los Angeles Rams backup quarterback was wearing a Crimson Tide shirt ...
Following public outcry and involvement from Massachusetts’ highest office, Nibi, an orphaned 2-year-old beaver, will not be sent back into the wild and allowed to become an educational beaver.
CHELMSFORD - Gov. Maura Healey has issued a special permit allowing Nibi the beaver to stay at a Massachusetts rescue facility after MassWildlife said she had to be released into the wild.
“That one time that people all over America rallied to save one beaver…” Newhouse Wildlife Rescue posted to Facebook earlier on Tuesday. “I don’t think I have ever felt so ...
Editor's note: For the latest coverage of this story, go here. The internet's most famous beaver is heading to court. A legal battle will decide whether two-year-old "diva" beaver Nibi ...
Nibi the beaver was saved by a wildlife rescue ... “In six years, it was the first healthy animal we felt wasn’t releasable, and we’ve rehabbed thousands,” Ms. Newhouse said.