More People Are Camping, And That Is Making It Harder to Go Camping
More people are going camping, and that might make it harder to camp. Here’s what the latest research says.
More people are going camping, and that might make it harder to camp. Here’s what the latest research says.
A camper spotted what looked like bird poop, but it wasn’t. It was a fuzzy beetle. In fact, it was an entirely new species of fuzzy beetle.
The lawsuit argues that the National Park Service’s plan to remove cats from the San Juan Historic Site is “cruel, futile, and unlawful.”
Slovakian authorities killed a bear that attacked five people in a small town, but critics say they’re using the incident for political purposes.
Colorado wildlife officials on Wednesday released an updated map showing gray wolf activity in the state over the past 30 days.
Scientists recorded the first documented case of kleptoparasitism — or food theft — among snakes in the wild.
The new Colorado sign law shields landowners from liability if they post warning signs about the specific risks posed by their land.
River Barry received a Carnegie Medal for Heroism for saving a BASE jumper who was stuck and dangling from a cliff face. Here’s the story.
One activity that is definitely not sanctioned in a national forest is dumping dead bodies. Meshell Will’s murderer was sentenced to prison.
An Oregon resident appears to have been “freezing litters of puppies to feed their pet snakes.” The investigation is ongoing.