Your Daily Outdoor News Update, October 18th, 2016
Your Daily Outdoor News Update, October 18th, 2016 Read More »
A recent issue of Minnesota Outdoor News featured the profile of Eliza Sankovitz, a youth who at the young age of 12, already has recognized the importance of water quality. Through her 4-H project titled “How Clear is Clear Lake,” Sankovitz’ research into the pollutants entering this Waseca-area lake earned her the honor of being named the October Outdoor Youth of the Month by Clam Outdoors and Outdoor News.
October Outdoor Youth of the Month focuses on water quality in Minnesota Read More »
Family, friends cure Nature Deficit Disorder exposure with a quick visit to Prince William Forest Park in northern Virginia.
Public lands where you least expect… the East Coast Read More »
Break out the chopsticks and pour some sake, it is time to take Chinese rooster from the forest to fork. This pheasant recipe by Chef Tyler Viars is adapted from a chicken-based recipe crafted originally by Travel Channel host, Andrew Zimmern. Tyler’s version offers a combo of heat and sweet, topped with sesame seeds and fresh cut scallions.
Taste of the Wild: One-Pot Chinese Pheasant by Chef Tyler Viars Read More »
Genetic testing on tissue samples from two cougars poached in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan shows the two animals likely came from a population found generally in South Dakota, Wyoming and northwest Nebraska.
Upper Peninsula Cougars Linked to Rocky Mountains Read More »
Author’s trip turns up some concerning observations
Is commercialization ruining Grand Canyon’s south rim? Read More »