Nature
These Breathtaking Images Are the Cat’s Meow in Nature Photography
Sixty incredible outdoor scenes are now on view at the National Museum of Natural History
Photos Document Dramatic Wildlife Migrations Across Yellowstone
A new book documents the growing challenges faced by wildlife as they migrate across the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Climb a 2,500-Rung Ladder Up New Zealand's Towering Twin Falls
Clip in and follow 3,200 feet of newly-laid cable up this stunning waterfall in Wanaka
The Minister Who Invented Camping in America
How William H.H. Murray accidental bestseller launched the country's first outdoor craze
Natural Phenomena (Other Than Foliage) You Can Glimpse This Fall
Where to look beyond the leaves for a taste of the season's wonders
Eight Places to See Amazing Fall Foliage Outside of New England
Autumn blazes in these off-the-beaten-path locations
How Forest Forensics Could Prevent the Theft of Ancient Trees
To track down timber thieves, researchers are turning to new tech and tried-and-true criminal justice techniques
These Five "Witness Trees" Were Present At Key Moments In America's History
These still-standing trees are a living testament to our country's tragic past
Photo Competition Highlights Splendor of Earth’s Ecosystems
The winning and commended images of BMC Ecology’s fifth annual photo contest are now available online
This Obscure Fishing Book is One of the Most Reprinted English Books Ever
'The Compleat Angler' is much more than an instruction manual on fishing. It's a Walden-like meditation on nature and friendship
Each Summer, These Armenian Villages Are Taken Over by Hundreds of White Storks
Villagers participate in a “Nest Neighbors” program to monitor the health of their new house guests
How Human Noise Ruins Parks for Animals and People
Even in America’s most pristine wildernesses, unwanted sound is changing landscapes
Six Reasons Why You Need to Visit The Beaches of Fort Meyers & Sanibel This Fall
From dolphin adventures to tours of the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, don't miss these destinations!
Lincoln's Signature Laid the Groundwork for the National Park System
The "Yo-Semite Valley" was made a California state park on this day in 1864, but it quickly became a national park
A Guided Tour of Australia's Blue Mountains Follows Ancient Aboriginal Songlines
Yanna Muru’s walkabouts to sacred sites teach visitors about Darug culture
How Moonlight Sets Nature's Rhythms
Lunar luster triggers mating orgies, guides travelers and even can even provoke magical transformations
On World Sauntering Day, Take a Walk
It's good for you
When Fresh Air Went Out of Fashion at Hospitals
How the hospital went from luxury resort to windowless box
This Forest Will Sing to You
iForest at The Wild Center combines an immersive sound experience with the lush beauty of the Adirondacks
After 130 Years, Lost Natural Wonder May Have Been Rediscovered in New Zealand
It was believed the Pink and White Terraces were destroyed in an eruption, but research suggests they are buried under ash and mud
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