Winter is an especially great time to go hunting for animal tracks in the snow. In summer, animals’ prints can be difficult to spot on packed dirt trails. But snow preserves them, allowing hikers to ...
Animal tracks appear in our daily lives often while riding on a chairlift, strolling on snowshoes or gliding on cross-country skis. Interpreting animal tracks is rewarding because we can enjoy the ...
Wildlife interpreter David Brown says reading an animal track is like uncovering a secret; you just need the eyes to see it. We go to the woods with Brown to decode trails and find evidence of spring.
While it sometimes seems that winter is a quiet time in terms of animal activity, wildlife abounds all around us. It is true that many Eagle River Valley animal residents are hibernating or have ...
Want to do something fun outdoors? You can do this on your own but better yet, take along a friend or child with you. Take a walk at a local park, forest, nature center trail, national forest, ...
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Step 1: Make an animal track stencil. —Have kids choose an animal that they want other people to know about. It could be an endangered animal from a faraway country or one that lives in your ...
Short of finding where the grocery store relocated the canned goods section, there’s not much a modern man has to do to hunt down grub. Which is nice and all, but if shit ever hits the survival fan ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about music and the business of music. Los Angeles native Michelle Cano is a devout animal lover who has lived a great ...