We spoke with Henry Sollitt and Rebecca Reimers with the Trust for Public Land. The Trust for Public Land is celebrating a Day on the Land at Astoria Hot Springs Park on September 16th.
photo courtesy of the Gill Family
We spoke with Henry Sollitt and Rebecca Reimers with the Trust for Public Land. The Trust for Public Land is celebrating a Day on the Land at Astoria Hot Springs Park on September 16th.
photo courtesy of the Gill Family
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A 20-mile hike in the Tetons rewarded bumble bee researcher Ellen Keaveny with a special Bombus occidentalis sighting.
The Forest Service is not following the best scientific practices for managing livestock grazing, according to the report.
“There is a greater diversity of bird and mammal scavengers feeding on mountain lion kills than any other kind of carrion or meat resource ever documented in the world.”