Researchers at Washington State University and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game are using collar cams to study a remote ...
Fun fact: All owls have eyes are proportionately large to their heads to increase visibility during low-light hours, but the ...
Geauga Park District Naturalist Trevor Wearstler is inviting the public to experience art a little differently during his Bird ID Through Art program on Feb. 15. Registration is recommended to ...
The brilliant and bizarre ways birds use their sense of smell – from natural cologne to pest control
Starlings and blue tits, meanwhile, use scent to seek out aromatic plants such as yarrow, hogweed and elder, which they weave ...
High above the Mississippi, Casper Bluff delivers prairie trails, Indigenous history, and one of Illinois’ most calming views ...
As federal safeguards erode, state lawmakers are laying the groundwork for restoring and protecting wetlands left vulnerable ...
For four days every February, hundreds of thousands of people worldwide spend time in some of their favorite places watching and counting as many birds as they can find. This […] ...
Illini State Park in Marseilles, Illinois, sits like a well-kept secret among those in-the-know – the outdoor equivalent of ...
As sweeping changes to the federal Clean Water Act in recent years have weakened protections for wetlands, Illinois has ...
Feeding birds year-round doesn’t necessarily ensure their survival. But that extra source of fat and protein in the form of sunflower seeds and suet might be just what they need.
A canyon hike in Illinois that feels way bigger than it should. Rugged trails, dramatic rock walls, and real adventure ...
In two short programs, local wildlife photographer Brian Bowles will present his images and talk with participants about how they can find and identify local wildlife themselves. Bowles has been ...
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