A biologist in Wisconsin spotted a rare, endangered animal leaping in the branches of a tree above his head. The animal, an American marten, chirped and squealed as it flung about the tree.
A family and several cats were displaced after an apartment caught fire in Montgomery County on Monday evening.
The roots of that big tree in your yard may be infiltrating your underground plumbing right now. If the species is shallow-rooted, it's even more likely.
Dr. Lindsay Branham, an environmental psychologist, scholar, author, Emmy-nominated filmmaker and Aspen Times columnist, originally didn't know that when you talk to trees, they could talk back.
Since 2024, the City of Grand Marais has been developing an urban forest management plan to guide the city in implementing ...
March is an amazing month in the Northland. It is a time of the greatest (deepest) snowpack. Snow has covered the ground for the last 100 days, adding new snow regularly. It is a month when we ...