
Summer of kayaks: Go fish!
I laughed. The guy had a point. Those of you who have been following my kayak adventures know that my daughter, Shannon Honl, her husband, Dan Honl, and I bought Hobie pedal kayaks this spring.

I laughed. The guy had a point. Those of you who have been following my kayak adventures know that my daughter, Shannon Honl, her husband, Dan Honl, and I bought Hobie pedal kayaks this spring.

Jeff Akin had to bite his tongue.
He was chatting with a neighbor about efforts to protect and grow the area’s red wolf population. The endangered wolves are equipped with bright orange radio collars

Due to “unforeseen circumstances,” the launch of Iowa’s effort to bring a focus on protection and preservation of bumble bees in the state has been delayed until 2024.
According to The Xerces Society, the

Theresa Marsh will look a little different to waterfowl hunters this fall. The water level will be higher than the last four years and, if things go as planned, cattails in two areas will be

I sense that even those of us who indulge in Pennsylvania’s outdoor assets sometimes forget how varied, appealing, and welcoming our woods and waters are. A recent day of mild adventure proved the Office of

Reports coming across my desk indicate it’s been a weedy summer in many Minnesota lakes: plants clogging personal watercraft propellers, pontoon motors operated in reverse to clear weeds, and uprooted plants washing ashore. Although these

No matter the passage of time, man’s imprint on the environment is difficult to erase, whether it occurred decades, centuries or millennia ago.
If you were to get a bird’s eye view of

Michigan’s invasive species watch list recently was updated to include two new species and remove another.
Mountain pine beetle, a deadly threat to pine trees, and water-primrose, a fast-spreading aquatic plant, have been added

The Biden administration weakened regulations protecting millions of acres of wetlands Tuesday, saying it had no choice after the Supreme Court sharply limited the federal government’s jurisdiction over them.
The rule would require that
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