A study reveals that national parks and reserves often support more wildlife but not necessarily the ecological balance that sustains them.
Broadway, the main drag, feels like a small-town America street that’s been given a sugar rush – colorful storefronts, the smell of waffle cones wafting from ice cream parlors, and families strolling ...
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The Duck Loves Feeding Fish
This video captures a rare and peaceful moment of cross-species interaction. A duck, which could have easily eaten all the ...
Capybaras, the world's largest rodents, are renowned for their gentle nature and remarkable ability to coexist peacefully ...
The daily plate lunch specials follow Louisiana traditions – red beans and rice on Mondays, perhaps jambalaya or shrimp Creole on other days – and offer tremendous value for hungry diners. These ...
Take a closer look at how 2025’s best nature photos turn everyday wild moments into stunning stories of life on Earth.
Look around the Mississippi flyway this fall, and you may see the greater or lesser scaup ("SKOPP"). Scaups are diving ducks that can fully submerge and swim underwater for food.
Eliot Dudik is an award-winning photographer and associate professor of photography at William & Mary — and 20 of his photographs were recently acquired by the Library of Congress.
Find out the wide range of mammals, birds, and reptiles you could see on your next visit to Great Sand Dunes National Park.
A paleontologist was trying to locate the site of a famous 1908 discovery when a rancher in Wyoming shared an important clue.
Arkansas deer season is on, youth weekend is next, and cold fronts are stirring early ducks. Trey Reid covers CWD rules, tagging tips, and new pintail limits.
Cheryl Kimball is a freelance writer who lives north of Rochester. Email her at [email protected].
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