As H is for Hawk makes its cinematic debut, its author Helen Macdonald reflects on grief, falconry and the landscapes that ...
This relaxing walk captures Thorn in springtime. Natural bird sounds and warm sunlight enhance the village’s tranquil mood.
Scientists used the April 2024 solar eclipse to show how animals adjust their behavior when daylight suddenly disappears.
As a major winter storm blankets New England, Bill Danielson reflects on how birds endure brutal cold, deep snow and dark ...
No natural phenomenon provides a rarer chance to study the secrets of the animal world than a total solar eclipse. This was ...
It's spring! Connect with the beauty of the natural world. This short video offers a serene escape into the sights and sounds ...
The superb acting work by John Judd and Cassidy Slaughter-Mason is not unexpected at this particular theater, of course, but ...
Guest columnist Travis Gates is marketing specialist for the Lake Erie Nature and Science Center. The thermometer reads 28 ...
Nature’s most impressive conversations happen at frequencies we cannot hear. While humans perceive sounds between 20 and ...
There's no question that being in nature is good for well-being. Research shows that experiencing nature and listening to natural sounds can relax us.
For a long time nothing happens and I start to worry that I have come to the wrong place, or that I have left it too late in the season. But then I think I hear something far off and faint, at the ...
Simple nature-based activities can reduce stress, sharpen focus, and improve mental health—no wilderness or special gear required.