
Backyard and Beyond: From snakes to fungi
Yes, that is a timber rattlesnake in Joey Reichhoff’s photo, the reptile staying cool under a rock on the side of a bluff in southwestern Wisconsin.
Reichhoff had gone out looking for snakes in
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Yes, that is a timber rattlesnake in Joey Reichhoff’s photo, the reptile staying cool under a rock on the side of a bluff in southwestern Wisconsin.
Reichhoff had gone out looking for snakes in

A program aimed at protecting and restoring U.S. grasslands that has languished in Congress for several years was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives on Oct. 9 by a collective of both Republicans and

More than 130 tree species plus a mixture of shrubs, which grow from sea level to elevations several thousand feet above sea level, ensure that Pennsylvania’s landscape bursts with an assortment of vibrant colors each

The easy answer to the perennial question “why would you hunt with an AR rifle?” is the same as the answer to “why would you hunt with a lever action rifle?”
“Because I want

It would be hard to find a whitetail hunter who doesn’t get at least a little excited to find a deer scrape in the woods. While deer use them all year long, the activity around

For years, you’ve read about declining hunting and fishing license sales and the ramifications that holds for the future of natural resources management, not to mention the potential loss of the outdoors pastimes we hold

We don’t make bigger investments in conservation than we do with those in the federal farm bill. Totaling about $6 billion per year, it is the single-largest investment in conservation that the federal government makes

You gotta love two trout streams that are so similar in character and so close in proximity there’s no problem fishing both during the same day.
These twins are in Monroe and Pike counties,

These columns are often complaints, condemnations, or sometimes calls to action. They generally address problems that ought to be fixed, issues being ignored, or some potential that could be met.
Such regular beat-downs of
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