The Nature Conservancy of Canada is hosting a free nationwide webinar providing tips on how to identify animal tracks. Andrew ...
Canada’s landscapes are filled with clues about the daily lives of wildlife. Tracks, markings and other subtle signs tell ...
There will be a free webinar today at 3:30pm to teach the art of animal tracking hosted by the Nature Conservancy of Canada ...
The winning photographs highlight the diversity of animal and plant life in Britain as well as the often hidden behaviors of ...
The Serengeti ecosystem is regarded as one of our planet’s greatest natural treasures, where one can witness “the largest ...
A free public art party to celebrate Youth Art Month is planned from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, March 27, at the University of Wyoming Art Museum.
The Nature Conservancy last week held a webinar to help people identify a variety of species common in our part of North ...
Wild Eye, an ambitious collaboration between Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and the art-science-climate organisation Invisible Dust, is thrilled to announce Old Friends. A series of six new outdoor artworks ...
Far from the well-trodden tourism path, the Central African nation promises unparalleled access to nature at its wildest.
Grizzly bear tracks are unmistakable: huge prints in the snow, larger than a human hand, with long front claws. Grizzly ...
"Maybe he wants a drink?" Homeowner bewildered after spotting wild animal behaving strangely in backyard: 'I thought this one ...
My go-to for animal track identification is Paul Rezendes’ classic “Tracking and the Art of Seeing: How to Read Animal Tracks and Signs.” What’s great about this book is that in addition to showing ...