There’s no “playing through” option when a herd of elk takes over the golf course.
Powell photographer Michael Moore got photos of a piebald cow elk in a herd southwest of Cody. The rare condition, where the ...
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This National Park Is Still Going Strong During The Government Shutdown & It's Clear Why
Even though the U.S. federal government and most national parks are currently shutdown, this particular park is still ...
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Hidden Fall Foliage Gem: Exploring the Teton Mountain Range in Autumn
Ready to learn about the best fall foliage destination you’ve probably never thought of? Hint: It comes with towering peaks, ...
Trade hotels for open roads and wake up to desert sunrises, forest trails, and mountain peaks at America’s most stunning ...
There's a lot of wildlife drama that plays out every day at this city park that features a new viewing platform in Gaylord.
Header image by Byron Johnson on Unsplash. Aldo Leopold begins his landmark book "A Sand County Almanac" with the following ...
In a poaching case that one wildlife official said is the worst he’s ever seen, four trophy-sized bull elk were shot and left ...
A couple of folks were kind enough to lend me their expertise and thoughts as we near the general big game season opener for rifle hunters on Oct. 25.
An Idaho hunter's first-ever elk was a rare and gnarly looking "cactus bull," a condition usually caused by a hormonal ...
EVERGREEN, Colo. — A decades-old, barbed wire fence along Highway 74 near Evergreen is finally coming down — thanks to a first-of-its-kind partnership between a nonprofit and the State of Colorado.
Aldo Leopold begins his landmark book “A Sand County Almanac” with the following passage: “There are some who can live without wild things, and some who cannot.
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