Wood Buffalo National Park, in Canada, which spans northern Alberta and parts of the Northwest Territories, contains the ...
Deep in Canada, a beaver-built dam is so massive it’s visible from space, quietly shaping wetlands for decades—discover how ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Caroline Nienhuis, a Swiss biologist with the Zurich Beaver Advisory Center, about a hotline established to help residents deal with a growing local beaver population.
Retired Superior National Forest ranger Tom McCann hopes to journey more than 150 miles along the Minnesota-Ontario border in ...
Beavers are ecosystem engineers. Their activities sculpt entire environments, creating opportunities for other species to ...
With the expanded slate, Thorogood remains on the road throughout much of 2026, bringing his longtime live show to fans ...
Fly fishing Silver Bow Fly Shop says stonefly and worm nymphs, hot bead anything and streamer patterns will get it done this time of year. Don't overthink winter fly selections; usually, you just need ...
Hanging high in the rafters on the far end of the ice in Pepsi Arena hang three championship banners christened with the ...
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! No, really. As Minnesotans settle into winter, three winter arts and culture ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Animal Ecology by Swiss researchers found that bat populations are more active, ...
These mountains feed rivers that supply drinking water to hundreds of thousands of people along the Front Range. After the fires, the rivers have become faster, dirtier, and harder to manage.
The descendants of black-bear-sized giants who could haul massive rocks with their mouths, modern Castor canadensis once numbered as many as 400 million in North America. Felling mighty trees with ...