People who study animal behavior think they may have found out why wolves hunt in packs — because ravens are such good scavengers. Scientists who watched wolves on Isle Royale in Lake Superior came up ...
After beginning by showcasing bands in their backyard, Nathan and Susan Kula built a stage inside a barn on their farm in rural Williamsburg. They host bands from the Corridor and beyond, through ...
As science teaches us all the time, millions of years of evolution has created some pretty interesting adaptations that allow certain species to thrive in a certain niche or place within their habitat ...
Wolf packs often turn out to be bigger than predicted by the theories of animal behaviorists, and a new analysis points to a previously underappreciated factor: the scrounging genius of ravens.
For thousands of years and across multiple continents, a quiet partnership thrives between two unlikely allies. In frozen terrains across North America, Asia and Europe and the lush, dense forests of ...