Let’s Get Technical The Northern Lights (or aurora borealis) are the result of the sun’s charged particles interacting with the earth’s atmosphere. The sun is continually releasing…
At one time, woodland caribou enjoyed a broad geographic distribution throughout Northwestern Ontario and the northern United States. Throughout most of the 20th century, caribou populations declined…
Honored Author: The children’s book The Water Walker drew praise and an Indigenous Literature Award for Anishinaabe writer/illustrator Joanne Robertson of Goulais River, Ontario, reports James Hopkin…
The U.S. Coast Guard this week listed Duluth’s red-roofed South Pier Lighthouse as available property and is looking for a group to take on its care. “This…
The bright skies. The coming rains. The increasing winds. Yes – all three will make the difference in getting the ice off the lakes, and the anglers…
Not the computer kind – but REAL bird tweets recorded on these rugged weatherproof devices. Bear-proof too (we hope). The captured audio files are analyzed to identify…
Brian Ratcliff is a wildlife biologist with more than 25 years of experience. Research projects conducted for both federal and provincial agencies, have mainly focused on threatened…
When it comes to sport fish, northern pike are one of the biggest, baddest fish available to anglers. All teeth and attitude, pike are especially ferocious in…







