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As a kid in Camas in the 1980s and ’90s, Aron Nels Steinke felt like an outsider. “I lived in the country, surrounded by ...
Stories at the Crossroads of People and Nature," David B. Williams slows down and takes a close look at Seattle.
from Audubon’s book of mammals. Stephen Lewis Detail from the color plate of John James Audubon’s swift fox in The Quadrupeds of North America. Stephen Lewis The spring of 1843 came late.
If you’re a human living on this planet, you should get to know Doug Tallamy, the entomologist and University of Delaware professor whose groundbreaking 2006 book ... ranked all of the plant genera in ...
Sneak peek at upcoming San Diego community events street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows, community ...
During the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt created a tree army. Civilians planted trees, built dams, and transformed ...
A bit north of Austin ... [The] 150-acre ranch that’s home to over 150 animals, offering an immersive and unforgettable experience. Now, you can book all-inclusive options to stay in either ...
Wildlife advocates say it shows the importance of animal travel routes. Jaguars ... the borderland paths of America’s solitary jaguars and ocelots sprawl across Sonoran Desert scrublands To the south: ...
Having gone from a celebrated and abundant animal nestled in the plains of America to having a target on their back, they’ve experienced society’s extreme highs and lows. Fortunately, they’re back in ...
By controlling the populations of prey and influencing the behavior of other animals, they help maintain ecological ... Their ancestors crossed the Bering Land Bridge from Asia to North America ...
Nestled in Winston-Salem lies a shopping phenomenon that defies our digital age—a sprawling indoor wonderland where the ...
turkeys were “one of the earliest animals domesticated and raised for food in America.” Both domestic and wild turkeys are classified as M. gallapavo, but here we’ll be discussing the five subspecies ...