A new report points to the most welcoming city in America. You'll be embraced like a local when you visit this destination!
Wildlife questions answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
A team of researchers went into the woods of Maine searching for a mysterious bird of the eastern forests — a golden eagle. They're conspicuous in the American west but secretive in the east.
A Somerset man turned an old tree stump into an "enchanted" cottage in his garden. Tinner Tinsky's little wooden "wonderland" ...
A gardener has transformed an old tree stump into an 'enchanted' cottage in his garden, attracting a host of wildlife ...
KELT plans to reshape a section of Center Point Preserve so trail users, including those with mobility challenges, can enjoy ...
The term “snowbirds” sometimes refers to people who head south to avoid the cold and snow of winter. There are some real ...
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Residents are worried about a proposal that would let Hamden's tree warden remove trees that "pose an imminent threat to ...
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Tucson’s known for natural wonders. But for snowbirds after a different side of the Southwest, the dynamic downtown is emerging as a destination in its own right.
There are animals you see so often they become part of the scenery. It is impossible to make a blanket statement about which ...
House martins may find his 17th-century North Yorkshire house sufficiently des res, but to nurture the swifts, barn owls and ...
Q:I’m a big owl fan and have seen several kinds, especially the great horned owl. But I wonder: Why I don’t ever see short-eared owls? A:These tawny owls with their dramatically outlined eyes spend ...
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