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Elusive, fierce, and nearly mythical - the Scottish Wildcat roams the rugged Highlands as one of the rarest and most ...
Ever wondered what it takes to be a National Geographic photographer? Then you won't want to miss this event!
These at-risk destinations might not be around much longer, so book that bucket-list vacation while you still can! Don’t put ...
In 1927, $5 million from the richest man in America - equivalent to $92 million today - secured the Great Smoky Mountains’ future as a national park.
Summer flew by with a blur but for some kids in Missaukee County, and surrounding areas, core memories were created focusing ...
The KUOW Book Club is continuing its summer reading series with Seattle Public Library this month. We're reading environmental journalist and author Lynda V. Mapes' new book, "The Trees are Speaking: ...
The new book, "Sea of Grass," traces the history and future of the American prairie, laying out the stunning loss of ...
After nearly three decades at The Seattle Times, she shares highlights from her coverage of the environment, nature and Native American tribes.
Rockefeller made a crucial donation for the park's founding though he had never been to the Great Smoky Mountains.
Chennai's wildlife officials have designated Pulicat as a separate forest range to enhance conservation and tourism. This move addresses long-standing concerns about dedicated management for the ...
Bill Finch's discovery of a thought-extinct Hawthorn tree species redefines Alabama's rich biodiversity and shapes future conservation strategies.
Michael Boren's nomination to oversee the Forest Service divided senators along party lines.