
Looking closely at the ecology of a rotten log
It’s easy to overlook the significant role dead trees play in the years after they perish.
Seldom do we pay much heed to “insignificant” relics of the past such as a rotting log, but

It’s easy to overlook the significant role dead trees play in the years after they perish.
Seldom do we pay much heed to “insignificant” relics of the past such as a rotting log, but

Last July, I got an email from Steve Hall, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) hunter education coordinator, inviting me to participate as the keynote speaker for the 30th anniversary of the Texas Becoming

On a wet, early May morning, over 100 students from 14 different schools in and around Warren County gathered at the grounds of the county fish hatchery for a competition like none other. In fact,

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has deployed a DEC Forest Ranger and expert wildland firefighter to assist with efforts to contain wildfires raging in eastern Canada.

The New York State Departments of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and Health (DOH) remind the public to learn about and be aware of harmful algal blooms, or “HABs,” as the 2023 HABs notification season starts.

Last year, 58 million households camped at least once, pumping 52 billion dollars into local communities and economies in 2022. Since 2014, the number of households who camp three or more times annually has grown

Let’s look at another species that has moved through the Lower 48 this spring en route to Canada and Alaska: the red-breasted merganser (Mergus serrator).

Fox kits live a carefree life in spring and early summer, romping and playing near their den while mom and dad are out hunting for food. Darlene Herbster caught two kits engaging in play fights,

The objective is to teach the student to see the land, to understand what he sees, and enjoy what he understands. I say land rather than wildlife, because wildlife cannot be understood without understanding the
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