The winter is a very revealing time in the woods. When the colder months arrive and snow covers the landscape it leaves ...
I showed up a complete novice to Wildlands Conservancy’s snowshoe outing Wednesday morning outside Bethlehem. “Is there a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A paw print in baked mud at Joshua Tree National Park, likely from a coyote. Brad Sutton/National Park Service Your neighborhood ...
A fresh blanket of snow is on its way to much of the state! It’s a perfect opportunity to connect with the wildlife around us through the clues they leave behind. Tracking wildlife in winter is like ...
Winter offers a unique window into the hidden lives of animals, and local naturalist Norm Gregoire says snow-covered ...
Ungulates (2 toes): A hoofed mammal, including deer, moose, horse. Rodents (5 rear toes/4 front): Gnawing animals, including squirrels, rats, mice, porcupines and beavers. Stunted conifers: A ...
MONTPELIER – Now that there’s finally snow on the ground, it’s the time of year to get out and check for animal tracks. Few may feel as strongly about that than John Jose, a wildlife biologist with ...
The powdery snow in yards across the region reveals how many animals pass through residential areas.
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Steven Sullivan, Miami University (THE CONVERSATION) Your neighborhood is home to all ...
Your neighborhood is home to all sorts of amazing animals, from racoons, squirrels and skunks to birds, bugs and snails. Even if you don’t see them, most of these creatures are leaving evidence of ...