The Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest finalists include photos of a puma prowling, a pack of wolves, and more.
Have you ever wondered what the largest living organism on Earth is? Well, you might be surprised to learn that it's not a giant blue whale or a sequoia tree; it's a fungus!
Along with twinkly lights and pine boughs sprucing up our lives, it’s also the time of year to seek out special gifts for ...
But you could press the brain a little harder to come up with small, less obvious things that make life worth living. They ...
From "no tax on tips" to Social Security, Donald Trump has made a range of promises about the taxes Americans will pay. We ...
Living Woods, based in Hexham, is hosting a tree-planting event in Wideopen, North Tyneside, on Friday, November 29.
Cloaked by darkness and obscured by rain, a “robust” creature moved along the “muddy ground” of a rainforest in Ecuador. Its ...
In a new book, Auden Schendler talks about his time at Aspen Skiing Company and how they convinced Kimberly-Clark to use more ...
As part of our Scotland’s Wonderful Wildlife series, Alan Watson Featherstone reveals the many threats faced by Scotland native aspen trees – a species that created the world oldest and largest living ...
Parkatêjê armored catfish can reach just under 3 inches in length, the study said. They have “body plates” along their backs ...
I asked the U.S. Forest Service about Lamoille Canyon’s recovery from the 2018 Range2 wildfire. Robin Wignall, northeast zone ...