In Oklahoma’s temple of bone, science meets functional art, and flesh-eating beetles meet body parts from every continent ...
Residents armed with chainsaws and other tools begin cleaning up after tornadoes tore through homes and businesses in ...
I spent the first 13 years of my life living in East Weissport. To me it was a nature dream. Tar Run, a small stream that feeds the Phifer Ice Dams, coursed through my yard before emptying into the ...
Peter Graven, a St. Francis science teacher, shares insights into his classroom, his passion for geology and what he enjoys outside of school.
A lot of dangerous wildlife does not look dangerous at first. It looks slow, familiar, small, awkward, or even... The post The animals that look harmless until they feel cornered appeared first on The ...
New study shows the only thing predictable about black bear behavior is, well, that it’s unpredictable.
There’s a place in Michigan where the wildlife has apparently decided that humans are actually pretty okay, and it’s not a ...
There are parks where you can sit and watch the world go by at a pace that won’t give you whiplash. Kids play, dogs run around, and everyone seems to know that rushing is overrated. The nearby forests ...
Hiking with a dog can make any outdoor adventure more enjoyable, but some breeds offer more than just companionship on the ...
From Anchorage parks to the birch woods of Willow, Iditarod spectators gather along the route with grills and thermoses to celebrate the 1,000-mile race.
Deer are usually wired to avoid people, which is why the moments when they do the opposite can feel so jarring. Most outdoor encounters end with a flick of a tail and a quick retreat into cover.
Editor’s Note: Back in the spring of 2009, our late, great whitetails columnist, Scott Bestul, had the brilliant idea of enlisting the noses of drug-sniffing dogs to help shed light on a buck’s ...