
New York Mixed Bag: DEC encourages New Yorkers to report harmful algal blooms
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation recently announced the New York Harmful Algal Bloom System (NYHABS) is now active.
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation recently announced the New York Harmful Algal Bloom System (NYHABS) is now active.

On our camping trip, Adrienne wasn’t exactly wandering around in the brush or woods. In fact, she does more of that on her daily walks around our home property. Still, she managed to have two

Every winter I lead a group of photographers to Costa Rica. Birds are usually the main subject in our photographic efforts. We see hundreds of different species, mostly tropical birds that live year-round in Costa

Teresa Phillips was hunting morel mushrooms in a local woodland when she came across an Eastern box turtle hiding in the leaves. These handsome, high-domed turtles are known to be energetic walkers, moving, head up,

It’s that time of year again, where fawns suddenly appear all over. You might stumble across a newborn lying in the grass at the edge of your yard, or see a doe with a couple

Federal and state agencies provided an update on the Mississippi River carp barrier project to the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council (LSOHC) on May 27, but some council members questioned continued spending on the effort after

There is a stretch of the Juniata River that I am very familiar with and heartily recommend to anyone looking for a fishing adventure.
It begins just below the spillway of the Raystown Dam

Outdoor experiences reached 5,013 Wisconsin students, teachers, and chaperones during two free events in Milwaukee and Poynette in May.
Each year the Midwest Outdoor Heritage Education Expo (MOHEE) brings direct access to outdoor pursuits

For many outdoor enthusiasts in Minnesota, the summer opener is Memorial Day. I have been on lakes since ice-out and all indications are the lake critters and plants are on hitting their stride for early
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