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When U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced on Monday that her department would be opening up more US Forest ...
In the Arctic, one of the primary paths for water to flow is along water tracks, stream-like features that fill with and ...
More than 150 employees removed about 780 pounds of trash from the mountain — and boy, did they find some weird stuff.
In the cold of the Norwegian Arctic, meteorologist Trond Robertsen manually recorded precipitation levels for over two ...
Natural camouflage is one of nature’s greatest gifts in the animal kingdom. Sure, some animals have deadly toxins or ...
The Black Bear chairlift at Eaglecrest Ski Area is impossible to repair safely, so it’s time to consider alternatives such as ...
Funding cuts made by the Trump Administration mean the community of Mertarvik will go without new housing construction for ...
Alberta RCMP are reminding motorists, pedestrians and cyclists to plan ahead as the Kananaskis G7 Leaders’ Summit nears. The ...
The Rock Ptarmigan changes its feathers with the seasons to blend into its surroundings. In winter, it turns white to hide in the snow, and in spring, its feathers shift to brown and grey to match ...
This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does ...
Geese, Ptarmigan, Caribou, and Bot Fly Larva The author’s Inupiat Eskimo hunting partner, the late Danny Pikok, with a pair of willow ptarmigan taken near Point Lay, Alaska in the early 1990s amid ...
If you look hard enough, you just might see them; a sight to see for a ski area in Colorado. Two porcupines have taken up residence in the trees off the Ptarmigan Lift at Loveland Ski Area, but ...