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Deer browsing is easy to spot by the distinct height at which plants are defoliated, right up to where the deer can reach. Trees and shrubs can end up looking like palm trees or lollipops, with all ...
While casual visitors might not know it, Kawuneeche Valley on the west side of Rocky Mountain National Park was once a ...
The Maryland Department of Agriculture announced there are worsening conditions of beech leaf disease in the state.
Discover defunct restaurant chains that once used the strangest gimmicks in history—from circus themes to jail cells—to lure ...
Scientists and students gather each summer at the remote Shingle Shanty Preserve and Research Station to study birds, bogs ...
The majority of insects are considered beneficial or harmless. Of course, those are the ones we want to have hanging around. Insects can disperse seeds. They are food for birds and fish. Some insects ...
When the author comes face to face with a big black bear, he has a perfect shot opportunity — until his rifle jams.
Blue-green algae produce nasty, dangerous poisons that rival the weapons of mass destruction we didn’t find in Iraq.
Daytime fishing during the summer in Arkansas is sadistic, but fishing at night can be sublime.
Late last month, the new documentary film, B.C. Is Burning!, was shown in Kelowna and Vernon.
If I was to stand a serious chance of picking up a prize I should have planted my onions in a deep, well-dug trench, filled ...
Sitting in an old-growth spruce fir forest, Doug Smith says he can see first-hand the impact of reintroducing wolves on the ...