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Lake Erie continues historic run of excellent fishing

Friday, April 5, 2024

Lake Erie anglers can expect the 2024 fishing season to again offer world-renowned opportunities, following years of strong walleye hatches.

Christmas Eve with grandma

Thursday, December 21, 2023

Bryce Angell crafts a poem about spending Christmas Eve with his grandma, and learning the true meaning of the holiday.

In the woods, predators serve their own karma

Thursday, April 23, 2015

In the outdoors, something is always out to get you.

Smithsonian Institute launches collecting Web site for children

Thursday, December 27, 2001

With the new “Smithsonian Kids: Collecting” Web site, millions more school children can experience the Smithsonian’s one-of-a-kind collections online.

Bird songs everyone actually knows and sings

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Early migrants began returning several weeks ago. Turkey vultures, killdeer, and phoebes were probably as befuddled by the late winter weather as we were. But by early April, we should be safe from any more extended cold snaps. And that means the parade of returning migratory birds will accelerate every week. Bird songs To prepare

Ohio association takes wait-and-see attitude on new California egg law

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Time will tell how Ohio egg producers will be impacted by a California law designed to stop eggs produced from battery cages from entering the state.

Bass: Fighting fish that are just plain fun to catch

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Any ichthyologist knows that largemouth bass and smallmouth bass are not members of the bass family. The fish competitive anglers seek are actually large members of the sunfish family.

Wildlife is resilient in a storm, even during Hurricane Sandy

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

As I write this, Hurricane Sandy has claimed more than 70 American lives and done an estimated $50 billion in damage, and those numbers are likely to increase. Another unspoken toll thus far is that taken on wildlife. How can wildlife possibly survive a super storm? That’s certainly been the topic of many emails I

The Galapagos Islands adventure continues

Thursday, July 17, 2008

A cruise of the Galapagos Islands takes on a life of its own. Each day is a series of highlights that satisfy even the most expectant traveler. Many visitors, including me, arrive with a mental list of species they hope to see. On this trip, I checked off every species on my list. Awesome The

Visit livestock grazing plots at the Gwynne during the Review

Thursday, September 14, 2017

A new livestock grazing demonstration area has been created in the Gwynne Conservation Area, and will be open for producers to visit during the Review.