Mess with the bull elk... and you'll almost get the antlers. There’s just something about wild animals and wild idiots crossing paths, eh? The genre of “Person Gets Too Close To Wildlife” videos is ...
For visitors to Point Reyes National Seashore in California, seeing a rare tule elk is one of the highlights of any visit. Endemic to California, there are fewer than 6,000 of these majestic elk ...
Hiking in the Centennial State offers a two-for-one deal if you want to see some of North America’s largest land mammals.
And although we may not have any roadrunners here in the southeastern corner of the state, our resident coyote population ...
Biologists working in the northern part of the park reported their first grizzly bear sighting of the season on March 9. The ...
But more than people, small pets are at risk since coyotes frequently prey on pets weighing 25 pounds or less. Pets left ...
The first bear of the season emerged five days ahead of last year’s first sighting, which occurred on March 14 ...
A lot of hunters talk themselves into magnum cartridges for reasons that sound perfectly reasonable at first. They want...
Some cities don't need an introduction because their name says it all. There's the unusual ghost town of Nothing, Arizona and the devilishly-named Hell, Michigan with its bizarre attractions. Not all ...
Spring in North Carolina has a way of pulling people onto the trails early in the day. The mountains slowly trade winter’s gray tones for fresh greens, and wildflowers begin to appear along forest ...
Searching for hidden state parks in California that most folks miss? These 10 state parks offer secret beauty and empty trails! 1. Angel Island State Park (Tiburon) Angel Island r ...