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A small opening in the forest floor reveals a dramatic 220‑foot sinkhole, a vertical drop formed by centuries of erosion and ...
New research suggests apes foraging for fermented fruit - called “scrumping” - may explain humans’ unique ability to digest alcohol.
By BONNIE JEAN FELDKAMP Unless you’re roasting marshmallows, it’s hard to think of fire in the woods as a good thing. We all ...
The Great Eared Nightjar, a bird resembling a 'baby dragon,' inhabits the dense forests of South and Southeast Asia. Its ...
West Virginia University gymnastics coach Jason Butts has announced the signing of Joslyn Bryner and Auden Pederson for the ...
No different than any Gonzaga fan, Hunter Sallis was deeply invested in the recent NBA Finals series pitting the Oklahoma City Thunder against the Indiana Pacers. On one end, he found himself pulling ...
Be careful watering plants when the sun is shining. Those little water droplets can end up capturing the sun’s rays just like ...
Officers in the New Forest rushed to take action and 'prevent the worst from happening' after a 4-year-old was seen leaning out of a first ...
Forest City stands as a testament to rapacious ambition, cheap credit and blind faith in the appeal of “build it and they ...
New research from the University of St Andrews and Dartmouth College examines the crucial, but until now, overlooked, role of ‘scrumped’ fruit in the lives of great apes and the origins of human ...
Even by small town standards, Markleeville is tiny and remote. It’s the seat of Alpine County, California’s least-populous ...
Apostle Islands National Lakeshore offers the perfect Lake Superior summer getaway, with sea caves, hiking trails, ...