After a decades-long hiatus, new world screwworm populations have surged in Central America and Mexico — and are inching northward.
The worms can jump as much as a foot off the ground. They also can make the soil inhospitable for native plants and insects.
Bruce Darr shows a 35-pound striped bass he caught while fly fishing in early January in the Rocky Branch area of Beaver Lake ...
Discover the world's smallest snakes, often overlooked but vital to nature. These tiny creatures, some no bigger than an ...
Despite the frustration at Corrin Mart, there was a real sense of solidarity - of farmers standing together for the future of Irish agriculture.
A utumn is often a time when specimen anglers around the country turn their attention to roach, and for good reason. Not only ...
Opportunities Good for White-tails Fall weather arrived just in time to kick off the opening of white-tailed deer season on Nov. 1. The Pineywoods and portions of the Post Oak Savannah and Cross ...
An Australian cafe has responded after a customer found live maggots inside one of its ham and cheese croissants.
A TikTok shows an Adelaide Hills café croissant filled with maggots, and officials are investigating over food safety ...
Oregon foraging expert Suzanne Vautier reveals why patience is key when collecting acorns to make elk stew, cheesecake and ...