Urban wildlife doesn’t always read the rulebook. When a bald eagle swooped low over a parking lot and lifted off with an ...
Hidden in the heart of Florida, far from the mouse ears and beach umbrellas that dominate the state’s postcard racks, lies a slice of paradise that feels like stepping into a time machine set for ...
Nestled in the southwestern corner of Iowa lies a natural wonder that defies the state’s flat-farmland stereotype – Waubonsie State Park in Hamburg. This 2,000-acre slice of paradise might be Iowa’s ...
He’ll also happily eat squirrel—and a low country dish called “chicken bog”—before ever touching a Brussels sprout.
Lesch’s theory is that the main driver of the domestication is human trash. “Animals love our trash. It’s an easy source of ...
The clever, adaptable urban "trash panda" may be evolving a shorter snout — a key physical trait of pets and other ...