My, What Big Feet You Have!
Adapting to new climate realities, snowshoe hares can survive the harshest winter conditions New England has to offer.
Adapting to new climate realities, snowshoe hares can survive the harshest winter conditions New England has to offer.
While they may be hard to tell apart, these two cottontail rabbits have different needs, and different concerns.
Mount Mondanock’s dynamic history has shaped the unique ecological character it has today, especially above treeline.
Walking can be a peaceful, meditative, and healthy practice. It can also offer moments of surprise and delight just outside your door.
Keep your eyes peeled this winter for the frolicking, rollicking otter!
Every winter, courageous biologists take to frozen lakes and ponds to rescue loons in trouble.
Cranberries have been a vital food source for wildlife and people in New England for centuries.
Being observant during your time outdoors can reveal the signs and traces of the living world that may otherwise escape your notice.