Working inches from venomous fangs, Jake Molieri knows that placing a muzzle on a rattlesnake leaves little room for error.
This Anza-Borrego canyon is teeming with life, especially now as the wildflowers are just starting to show off ...
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Snake Road
It’s exactly what you think it is… A road full of snakes Southern Illinois has dozens of interesting historical sites, fun family activities and surprisingly gorgeous landscapes. The Southernmost ...
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I’ve Lived in California for 50 Years—and This Is Its Best Desert City With 350 Days Of Sunshine and Old Hollywood Charm
It's hard not to fall in love with Palm Springs.
New Curator of Mammalogy Ally Coconis, Ph.D., with kangaroo rat specimens in the SBMNH collections. Photo by SBMNH Coconis (right) with a NHMU volunteer, ...
A woman with a heart for animals started a wildlife education center with a few animal companions from college, a boa constrictor, a desert tortoise, an Amazon parrot and a chinchilla. Jackie Navarro ...
Citrus: Wait until the last frost is passed before planting any citrus trees. If you have made your purchases, acclimate these plants in your carport or garage for cold protection until their planting ...
Citrus: Wait until the last frost is passed before planting any citrus trees. If you have made your purchases, acclimate these plants in your carport or garage for cold protection until their planting ...
Over the past two years, Manatee County has purchased approximately 309 acres of environmentally valuable land to conserve in perpetuity. The funding came after 71% of voters chose to increase their ...
Re: City of Avalon’s Protest to the Catalina Island Conservancy’s Permit and Corresponding CEQA Determination to Massacre All ...
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This Lost Georgia Town Whispers Stories Of Long Ago
Dahlonega holds a remarkable place in Georgia’s story as the birthplace of America’s first major gold rush. Decades before prospectors headed west to California, fortune seekers flooded these North ...
Researchers have identified Yakacoatl tlalli as a nonvenomous, subterranean new snake species from the Balsas River basin.
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