
Ohio congressman David Joyce behind crucial bird act
In an era of open and hostile sniping by the country’s two major political parties, it seems that birds can nest them together for a common cause.
A quartet of U.S. Representatives – two

In an era of open and hostile sniping by the country’s two major political parties, it seems that birds can nest them together for a common cause.
A quartet of U.S. Representatives – two

The 40th annual Dick Gremling Memorial Sight-In Day, sponsored by the Elmore Conservation Club, is set for Saturday, Oct. 28, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the club range, 15550 West Portage River South Road,

What is longer than a football field and travels at more than 17,000 miles an hour? The answer is: the International Space Station (ISS). This amazing spacecraft has been orbiting the Earth once every 90

A Shawnee National Park and Climate Preserve would shine a well-deserved spotlight on the natural wonders of southern Illinois. Who among us hasn’t smiled with pride when.

As we move into the middle of October, it is a beautiful time to be outside. Our outdoor world is lit up with color. From browning cornfields to early fall prairie colors, to the changing

Alaska fishermen will be able to harvest red king crab for the first time in two years, offering a slight reprieve to the beleaguered fishery beset by low numbers likely exacerbated by climate change.

Throughout the country, organizations in every state are working on ways to increase organized outdoor opportunities for youngsters.
In Iowa, one that is gaining increased momentum is a program called School of the Wild.

More than 400 acres of forestland along Interstate 81 near Scranton have been added to the Pinchot State Forest, forever protecting some of the last remaining high-quality wildlife habitat in the area while opening new

As summer’s long, languid days give way to the crisp, amber-hued embrace of autumn, a magical transformation sweeps across Southern Illinois.
Here, where the rolling hills of the Shawnee National Forest meet the winding
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