A new study finds North American bird populations keep dropping, and that decline is speeding up for many species.
The only consolation is that the birds that are shrinking in numbers the fastest are species — such as the European starling, ...
Swamp tours provide context for understanding how the wetlands function and why they matter”— Milton Walker Jr.
This release is one piece of a $15 million restoration project that has been in the works for more than a decade.
A team co-led by University of Minnesota researcher Peter Makovicky and Argentinean colleague Sebastian Apesteguía has ...
I hadn’t travelled to Mexico for more than a year and had barely arrived. Then messages started coming. Don’t go out, ...
The Colorado River is running dry. Cooperation is the only way forward, writes Pete McBride.
In Colorado, mountain towns beside rushing rivers take pride in serving crispy, golden trout that tastes like it was pulled ...
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45 Degrees North: Mud Season

Mud season is not something Chambers of Commerce feature. Even those of us who love winter have cabin fever by now. Spring is still a ways off. Getting there is a slog. But we made it through the dark ...
The Rainforest Cafe in Bloomington, Minnesota, changes that equation by bringing the jungle to you, complete with wildlife, ...
Situated on Maryland’s Eastern Shore along the Chester River, this town of approximately 5,000 residents provides the rare ...
Mistakes happen. Northern people may grill out year-round but we don’t put our snow shovels away on the first day that smells like spring. Still, mud season can fool the best of us. Robins return, ...