Yoga and Hike
Get your week off to a good start with yoga and a hike at Four Rivers.
With its crimson cap and stunning black and white wings, the red-headed woodpecker is a beauty among birds.
Each night as darkness falls, we begin to wind down our day, eventually settling in for sleep. For many animals, however, these same cues that signal the end of our day mean it’s time to start theirs.
The sound of a coyote howling in the night is enough to stop people in their tracks, but have you ever stopped to think about what they are saying?
It might shock you to learn blue jays aren't actually blue. Instead, we just perceive them to be blue because of how light passes through the birds' feathers.
Ever shiver at the sight of birds on the ice in the dead of winter? No need to worry. Geese and other waterfowl are built to withstand these harsh conditions.
The groundhog becomes a celebrity each year on February 2, awakening from a months-long slumber to "predict" when winter will end. Beyond this annual ritual, most Americans know little about the groundhog.
These sly creatures are skilled hunters and adaptable to many habitats and environments, including rural, suburban and urban areas.
While it’s a common misconception that owls can turn their heads 360 degrees, they still can perform some pretty dramatic feats when it comes to checking out their environment
After a health scare two years ago, the Webers cherish their nature outings now more than ever before.
If you brave the cold, it can be rewarding — but does come with some extra challenges.
Snowy owls are a prized find among bird-watchers, because the beautiful birds are a sight to behold set against a wintry backdrop.
If you’ve thought to yourself "Do birds have ears?," well the answer to that question is both yes and no.
Beavers are second only to humans in their ability to change the environment they live in.
Many people prefer to only see the cuter and cuddly side of nature, but there's also a brutally raw side to it.
Most of us think of turkey as the star of the Thanksgiving table, but these birds live among us too, right in our own forests and prairies.
While you may hear them calling out in the preserves, seeing them is a rare treat.
With its crimson cap and stunning black and white wings, the red-headed woodpecker is a beauty among birds.
Each night as darkness falls, we begin to wind down our day, eventually settling in for sleep. For many animals, however, these same cues that signal the end of our day mean it’s time to start theirs.
The sound of a coyote howling in the night is enough to stop people in their tracks, but have you ever stopped to think about what they are saying?
It might shock you to learn blue jays aren't actually blue. Instead, we just perceive them to be blue because of how light passes through the birds' feathers.
Ever shiver at the sight of birds on the ice in the dead of winter? No need to worry. Geese and other waterfowl are built to withstand these harsh conditions.
The groundhog becomes a celebrity each year on February 2, awakening from a months-long slumber to "predict" when winter will end. Beyond this annual ritual, most Americans know little about the groundhog.
These sly creatures are skilled hunters and adaptable to many habitats and environments, including rural, suburban and urban areas.
While it’s a common misconception that owls can turn their heads 360 degrees, they still can perform some pretty dramatic feats when it comes to checking out their environment
After a health scare two years ago, the Webers cherish their nature outings now more than ever before.
If you brave the cold, it can be rewarding — but does come with some extra challenges.
Snowy owls are a prized find among bird-watchers, because the beautiful birds are a sight to behold set against a wintry backdrop.
If you’ve thought to yourself "Do birds have ears?," well the answer to that question is both yes and no.
Beavers are second only to humans in their ability to change the environment they live in.
Many people prefer to only see the cuter and cuddly side of nature, but there's also a brutally raw side to it.
Most of us think of turkey as the star of the Thanksgiving table, but these birds live among us too, right in our own forests and prairies.
While you may hear them calling out in the preserves, seeing them is a rare treat.
Get your week off to a good start with yoga and a hike at Four Rivers.
Take some time for yourself to enjoy a morning of seated yoga and discovering the wonders of the natural world.
Catching lightning bugs is a summer rite of passage, but do you know how these bugs light up? Or why?
Participating in No Mow May isn't just a way to cut down on your yardwork for a month. You'll be helping bees and other essential insects too.
Forget "Snakes on a Plane." There are snakes in Asia that can fly without any help from an aircraft.