Alaska officials hope to protect a struggling caribou herd & bring back a critical subsistence hunt. Critics say the culling program isn't supported by available science.
A bikepacker and a climber from Squamish are sharing their stories at this year's Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival, which comes to town March 10 and 11.
Artificial Intelligence has made trip planning easier, but not necessarily more satisfying. Twenty-four percent of travelers say AI tools present too many options, while 22% ... Read moreThe post In ...
A bikepacker and a climber from Squamish are sharing their stories at this year's Vancouver International Mountain Film ...
Folk singer-songwriter Willi Carlisle is this year's guest artist at the 51st annual Alaska Folk Festival in April.
When it comes to health, some of our animal neighbors have extraordinary advantages. Ostriches, for example, are highly resistant to viruses, while sharks rarely develop cancer. And species like naked ...
President Donald Trump awarded the Medal of Honor to three U.S. Army service members during a ceremony at the White House on ...
Joseph Shaposhnik, founder and CEO of Rainwater Equity, said his firm was "heavily invested" in defense stocks before the U.S ...
Protecting federally designated wilderness areas may require action, not inaction, particularly with the effects of climate ...
In her new book, the Kickapoo chef and self-proclaimed ‘Indigenous food warrior’ presents the healing properties of ...
A messy trio of snow, freezing rain, and ice hit the Midwest and Northeast, while record-shattering spring heat is surging across the South, creating the perfect conditions for tornadoes, destructive ...
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