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A species of tick that could spread diseases to people, pets and livestock was recently identified for the first time in ...
By Dave Bates For the Observer-Reporter This spring has not only been a wet one but has offered a phenomenon that has not routinely presented in my years as an outdoorsman. Three times during the ...
As the first Mexican restaurant in America to earn a Michelin star, Topolobampo proves that fine dining transcends European ...
The Blaine County Sheriff’s Office advised residents to stay alert after a bear cub sighting on the Fourth of July.
Chattanooga-based author Jim Cheney, bothered by the unanswered motives in Walker County's Tri-State Crematory case, wrote ...
Bernheim Forest comes alive in the darkness for Bill Napper, who has led hundreds of tours along firefly-laden trails.
If you have never felt lost in the woods, the first time you look up and realize that you are not one hundred percent certain ...
From a “sound walking” experience immersed in the sounds of nature to walking barefoot along shaded red-clay paths under rows ...
The vast majority of the negative bear interactions stem from bird feeders and trash in yards, according to DEEP.
Jungles and grasslands are the logical destinations, and towns and farmland the labyrinths that people have imposed between ...
The designation from the Indiana Audubon Society shows the county’s commitment to protect birds and their habitat as well as ...
July Fourth crab feasts, rooftop parties and a hot-dog-eating contest are on the agenda, along with outdoor movies, concerts ...