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An activist is continuing their vigil about 80 feet up a grand fir in an effort to stop logging of an older forest on state ...
Before Homo sapiens arrived, Europe's forests were not dense and dark but shaped by open and light-rich woodland landscapes.
In the mid-1970s there were lots of stories of mysterious sightings of hairy creatures in New Jersey’s swamps and woods.
The great argus is an at-risk species with an elaborate pattern of eyespots on its tail feathers, according to Thai National Parks. Because of this feather pattern, the bird was named after “Argus, a ...
After 46 years, the elusive Boosmansbos long-tailed forest shrew has been rediscovered in the Western Cape, thanks to the ...
Dinton Pastures Country Park is being transformed for the Forest of Imagination, open to local schools on May 22 and 23, with a showcase weekend for all on May 24 and 25. This will be the first time ...
Labubus have captivated the world under a spell of mischievous fantasy that is making the plush purse baubles a must-have ...
Today, tegus are considered invasive creatures in Florida, but a new paper suggests they’ve lived in the southeastern United ...
In Monsterland, Nicholas Jubber explores mythical creatures across continents – from UK legends to Japanese folklore – ...
Ever wonder how many trees stand tall in North America's vast boreal forest? A new University of Alberta study has the answer ...
High in the windswept mountains, the ancient bristlecone pines stand—gnarled, resilient, and older than civilization itself. Join us as we journey into the heart of this legendary forest, uncovering ...
Tove Jansson’s gentle Moomin creatures reflect something ancient and ever-changing: a mythic rhythm of wandering, belonging ...