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Demand for low-carbon nuclear energy could boost uranium prospects on Alaska’s Seward Peninsula. But residents of the small ...
A tiny insect called a midge spreads the disease, and the earliest known case dates back to 1955 in a forest worker near a ...
Opinion: Public lands, clean air, stable climate are not optional. They’re essential. From our small businesses to our ...
Under trees, the urban dweller might restore his troubled soul and find the blessing of a creative pause." ~Walter Gropius America has a tree problem. It may not be obvious, but as it turns ...
To McKeen, the Boston University professor, there were two huge influences on a young Thompson’s life in Louisville: the ...
Al Hicks, former DEC wildlife biologist, talks about endangered animals and climate change in Bolton Landing in late June.
John Shaw-Rimmington started building dry stone walls after the stones themselves complained to him. It was the 1980s, and he ...
Beaches might be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about Florida or California but likely not when contemplating Iowa, Nebraska, or the Dakotas. Yet every state has stellar beaches.
Little Pine State Park is living proof of that phenomenon. Nestled in the heart of the Pennsylvania Wilds region, this hidden gem offers everything an outdoor enthusiast could dream of without the ...
There’s a magical little spot in southwestern Ohio where the hippies never left, the springs actually bubble yellow, and the local ice cream might just change your life philosophy. Yellow Springs ...
Backcountry glamping blends nature with comfort, fueling 12.8% market growth by 2030 as travelers seek luxury in wild places.
“Instead of cutting funding that would limit learning and prove harmful to Illinois communities, we’re fighting for ...