The Minnesota Wild’s trade for Bobby Brink is already paying off. His first goal in a Wild sweater against the Utah Mammoth was a perfect snapshot of what he brings: quick feet, slick hands, and a ...
Reunions are always great after the trade deadline. Sometimes you have to wait until next season for a player to face their former team, or go and visit the city and play in front of fans that once ...
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I faced the wild: backpacking the Matilija Wilderness
Embark on a two-night backpacking trip into the Matilija Wilderness, navigating the North Fork Matilija Creek Trail in the Los Padres National Forest. This remote trail offers solitude but can be ...
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Fisherwoman captures a giant tarantula during a wild encounter
Fishing duo Cole & Jay document a fearless encounter as a female angler successfully captures a giant tarantula during a wilderness trek.
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How protecting wilderness could mean purposefully tending it, not just leaving it alone
More than 110 million acres of land across the U.S. are protected in 806 federally designated wilderness areas – together an area slightly larger than the state of California. For the most part, these ...
Mother Nature blessed Arkansas with an exceptional collection of natural waterways; she also entrusted them to us.
This survival story, “Ten Terrible Days,” first ran in the July 1962 issue of Outdoor Life. I want to say something right at the beginning that has been said 1,000 times before, but I want to say it ...
A near pristine desert and coastal wilderness in Namibia could soon host a huge hydrogen production facility.
According to Kazakhstan’s forestry and wildlife committee, three or four wild Amur tigers are expected to be relocated ...
Is the idea of wild lands helpful or harmful?
Smithsonian researchers in Panama have begun to reintroduce native golden frogs to the wild in special enclosures ...
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'The art of the possible': Karsten Heuer's last book about reintroducing bison to Banff, one of his proudest legacies
In the summer of 2024, Karsten Heuer and his wife Leanne Allison hiked to a remote area of Banff National Park.
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