ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The morning after a fresh snowfall, you’ve probably once walked out of your home and spotted paw prints meandering around your yard. What animal could have trekked through ...
Animal tracks are a key component to successfully watching, scouting, hunting, tracking, and photographing different wildlife species. If you want to know where the animals are, you often need to ...
WELCOME TO TODAY’S GROWTH GREEN. WE’RE AT THE PRESCOTT FARM ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATIONAL CENTER IN LACONIA AND I’M JOINED BY CHRIS WELLONS, WHO’S A MEMBER OF THIS FARM. AND CHRIS, IF YOU’RE LIKE ME, YOU ...
A paw print in baked mud at Joshua Tree National Park, likely from a coyote. Brad Sutton/National Park Service Your neighborhood is home to all sorts of amazing animals, from racoons, squirrels and ...
A couple of February's ago, I was walking into my barn when I noticed I was not alone. A set of tracks in an inch of fresh snow had proceeded me. I suspected they were made by a woodchuck so I decided ...
One of my winter pleasures is traipsing around after a nice snowfall and looking for animal tracks. In mid-January, I walked up my driveway to the mailbox and crossed a clear trail left by a wandering ...
It warmed up a little by this weekend but I doubt anyone will forget our recent frigid weather. The lowest our thermometer went was 7 below zero. The curled rhododendron leaves that the plants use as ...
February had an extra day this year, a cold and gusty one. Those gusts were enough to knock me off balance and make it temporarily impossible to open or shut my car door. So walking on Sandy Beach was ...
Wet weather creates ideal conditions for tracking animals due to clear impressions left in soft ground. Experts suggest placing food or scents in muddy areas to attract animals and observe their ...
On a hot summer day last year, Claudia Steffensen and her husband embarked on a hike through a rocky trail in the Italian ...
From snails to skunks, squirrels to cicadas, most of our neighbors are quiet and seldom interact with us, but they play ...