I spent the weekend up in the White Mountains participating in volunteer naturalist training for the Appalachian Mountain Club. I love these kinds of events. Every time I get together with other ...
Migration, hibernation and food storage are all responses to seasonal changes. As the days become shorter and the nights get longer, hormone changes trigger an animal's instinct to prepare for winter.
It felt like walking into a horror movie: an abandoned trailer loaded with filth, tattered furniture, and mounds of newspapers clinging to the grandiose hinterlands of the Carrizo Plain National ...
Most visitors to Great Smoky Mountains National Park will never encounter a weasel. Yet these small members of a diverse family of stealthy carnivores are here in Southern Appalachia — and are likely ...
Today we meet the long-tailed weasel, a high-energy predator that may be dancing for two very different reasons.The long-tailed weasel (Mustela frenata) is known as the comadreja de cola larga or more ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) — Don’t let their appearance fool you. They may be small and cute, but they’re actually ferocious, and they’ve made New Mexico one of their many homes. AdobeStock Take a look at the ...
Kelly, Franklin, "American paintings of the nineteenth century; part 1," Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art, 1996. National Gallery of Art, 1988, 1990. "American ...
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Animals you may not know are found in Virginia
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Virginia is home to a variety of critters — from everyday cardinals in your backyard to rarely-seen black bears in the Blue Ridge mountains. But what about other animals you may ...
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