John James Audubon’s “The Birds of America” and Its Lasting Impact
For Audubon, Illustrating Birds was a Lifelong Pursuit At the age of 18, Jean Jacques Audubon was given a fake passport by his father in
For Audubon, Illustrating Birds was a Lifelong Pursuit At the age of 18, Jean Jacques Audubon was given a fake passport by his father in
Wyoming Follows Idaho and Montana, Petitioning the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to Delist Grizzlies On Tuesday, January 10th, 2022, Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon submitted
Hunters and Federal Action Secure Wetlands for Future Generations Early in the 20th century, habitats for waterfowl were shrinking. As a result, the sport and
The Discovery of a Lifelong Passion Fred Bear is known in the bowhunting community as “The Father of Bowhunting” thanks to his myriad contributions to
A Review of Lewis & Clark’s Journey Up to This Point Lewis started the journey by traveling to Pittsburgh and setting out on the Ohio
Trout for Any Season or Location Do you know how many trout species there are on Earth? There are 14! Rainbow, Cutthroat, Golden, Brown, Lake
Horses Vanish from the North American Continent Horses became extinct from the Americas, their native land, over 11,000 years ago. Because of the Bering Ice
Planning Makes the Difference. Fly fishing can be tricky, but with the proper preparation, you can set yourself up for success. Planning will guarantee a
Fungal Networks Provide New Avenue for Bioremediation The cleanliness of soil and water is vital to any ecosystem’s survival. So providing the essential sources of