Star Watch: Jupiter and a Crescent Moon
If your local skies are clear after sunset on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023, don’t miss an impressive night-sky sight. The planet Jupiter and a waxing, crescent Moon will appear close together in the western sky.
If your local skies are clear after sunset on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023, don’t miss an impressive night-sky sight. The planet Jupiter and a waxing, crescent Moon will appear close together in the western sky.
This is the year that Illinois officially recognizes the brightly colored eastern milk snake as its designated state snake.
Herpetologist Chris Phillips of the Illinois Natural History Survey told The Center Square that he

It’s that time of year when we dream of warmer days and spring gardens. Like many households, I spend hours paging through seed catalogs in early January.
This week, DNR fish biologist Max Wolter discusses the weirdest fish spawners in Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Conservation Biologist Thomas Meyer was awarded the national George B. Fell Lifetime Achievement Award.

Many of us who have spent time outdoors getting to learn things about nature often are dismayed by things some people say about animals and the things they do.
Washington — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service and the National Wild Turkey Federation have signed a landmark 20-year national master stewardship agreement that paves the way for NWTF to help reduce risks to

We often overlook or ignore the more common critters in the natural world. The Eastern gray squirrel and chipmunk are examples of common critters we often ignore. The American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) is an exceedingly

Jim Aarns describes himself as a retired hunter but still maintains his trail cams. He enjoyed finding a recent image of a handsome 12-point buck, taken right behind his house.
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