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Nature Sounds

Nature’s Sound

Listening to nature-made noise can decrease stress and pain, improve cognitive performance, enhance mood, and much more. Have you ever found yourself in a meditative state, listening…

Bird Safety

Bird Safety

Seven Simple Actions to Help Birds In 2019, scientists documented North America’s staggering loss of nearly 3 billion breeding birds since 1970. Helping birds can be as…

Bears in spring

Bears In Spring

As winter weather ends, bears emerge in mid-March to mid-April; females, which give birth during the winter and stay with their cubs for two years, remain in…

Piping plovers

Piping Plovers

About Andrea and the Piping Plover I coordinate the Ontario Piping Plover Conservation Program. At my heart, I’m a plover myself, gravitating to beaches and sunshine even…

Wolf pup mummy

Wolf Pup

A Wolf Pup Mummy From the Ancient Arctic  Melting permafrost yields secrets of how a 6-week-old wolf puppy lived and died. The 56,000-year-old wolf pup specimen was…

bobcat

The Bobcat

Three Two One … Bobcats Caught On Camera    Click the link below for a 96 second video of the actual shoot on the day of the…

Da Bears

Da Bears – and we know their Names  It’s hard for the average person to tell Dani, Lenore, and Bella apart: They all sport fashionably fuzzy brown…

One Woman-Three Moose

Northern Minnesota resident Katie Mumm is celebrating her close encounter with three bull moose on the Gunflint Trail. “When I moved here I remember the day ……

Woodland Caribou

Imagine if a species that has roamed Lake Superior’s shores for thousands of years was about to disappear and no one did anything about it. Conservationists are…

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