My dear friend and river guide, Drew Oliver, went fishing on Jan. 12. Which isn’t very remarkable. What’s remarkable is he ...
Porcupines, now absent competition for winter forage, and enjoying the more mild winters, exploded in population…for a time. That is, the time it took the fisher to shift its hunting strategies from ...
In winter, Oregon is full of snow-blanketed forests and mountains. Here are five magical moonlight snowshoe tours to help you ...
A decade after scientists found “no resident lynx” in the park, a feline family passing by a trail camera gives hope.
A few years ago, a couple of my friends and I did a winter hike up Balsam Mountain in the Catskills. Now the only reason it ...
There are several things that make spotting a lynx special, even in a wildlife-rich city like Anchorage. Alaska’s only native ...
While the risk for both mosquito- and tick-borne diseases remains low in Newfoundland and Labrador, changing weather patterns ...
WorldAnimalFoundation.org is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Learn More Hunting rabbits and hares requires more than just a keen eye; it ...
Many years ago I owned a miniature beagle. I say miniature because on a hot trail in deep snow, she pushed it up like a mole in soft earth. Except for the occasional glimpse of her floppy ears, she ...
That was the advice I told the crew of our Snowshoe Hare hunters. Two weeks before the opening of Snowshoe Hare season, which is always the week following Christmas Day, the weather forecast was ...
When I moved back to the rural Bemidji area some 25 years ago, several species of wildlife were less common than they are now. Black bear, wild turkey, trumpeter swan, red-bellied woodpecker and black ...
Winter is cold, winter is wind, winter is snow. Winter requires species to evolve, to respond to the snowpack to survive. Beneath the snowpack, due to the insulating properties of snow, temperatures ...