Curious travelers seeking a different side of Oregon will find rugged coastlines, artsy towns, quiet forests, and unexpected stories.
Emily Fairfax went from Carleton College to the Los Alamos National Laboratory to a self-described “beaver spiral.” ...
A proposed EPA rule would cut federally protected wetlands in Nebraska from more than 1.1 million acres to about 123,000.
The slough is a slow-moving waterway running parallel to the Columbia River that supports plant and wildlife, including river otters, painted turtles and bald eagles, according to Columbia Slough ...
These relaxed Ohio campgrounds offer scenic beauty, quiet surroundings, and stress-free camping without overthinking it.
Imperiled northern red-legged frogs need to cross a 4-lane highway in Oregon to lay their eggs. Every winter, volunteers carry them across.
The World-Herald looked into how a change in the definition the United States' bodies of water — proposed by the EPA — could effect Nebraska's wetlands. Here's what we know.
When people picture a mink, they often jump straight to fur — big, elaborate coats like Cruella de Vil’s in Disney’s animated 101 Dalmatians. They’re not wrong: the fur trade helped shape early Oregon ...
Thousands of migrating ducks and geese are visiting western Oregon this time of year, and many of us just can’t get enough of their sight and sound. If your daily commute feels hectic consider ...
In remote areas of the Warm Springs Reservation and sometimes far off it, restoration crews are rebuilding creeks with an unlikely partner: the beaver. Rather than relying on large equipment, […] ...
Invasive feral hogs in Georgia destroy natural habitats, damage crops, and threaten water quality. With few natural predators ...