When you loose an arrow or squeeze a trigger and the animal bolts, the ground becomes your report card.... The post Blood ...
The Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center near Williston will host a Confluence Learning Lab on Saturday, Jan. 24, from 2-3 p.m. to explore identifying and interpreting animal tracks in ...
What makes winter wandering so fascinating is not necessarily the wildlife you see. Rather it’s the evidence of animals’ presence left behind.
Between trees, on paths, and at forest edges, animal tracks tell of a lively, mostly unseen nightlife. Mud and fresh snow act like nature’s notepad–each animal leaves its own unique signature. For our ...
One of the joys of getting out on the trail in the winter is that every movement leaves a track. While many animals migrate south for the winter, spend the cold months hibernating or even avoid chilly ...