The Sunshine State is known for many things: sandy beaches, spring break, and snowbird populations that cause the state’s population to surge every winter. But what about bears? Most people don’t ...
Yellowstone biologists spot the first grizzly bear of 2026 feasting on a bison carcass.
A B.C. conservation group says it is concerned salmon returns will continue to decline as the federal government cuts funding for local habitat restoration workers.
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 ...
Bright sun and bold shadows reach across the rocky terrain of the Fort Worth Zoo’s gorilla habitat as the troop begins their day. The harsh lighting chisels their deep-set, expressive eyes and ...
A federal judge has made 2,200 miles of Western Mojave Desert trails off-limits to off-roading bikers and drivers, in the name of preserving the threatened desert tortoise. The Bureau of Land ...
High-clearance vehicles are essential, and four-wheel drive becomes your best friend when road conditions deteriorate. The ...
Lake Tahoe’s South Shore combines alpine beauty, outdoor recreation, and lively lake towns, making it one of America’s top travel destinations.
What happens when one woman's curiosity about disappearing birds grows into a global movement? For Kelly Miller, founder of Follow the Birds, a simple question about winter silence along the Animas ...
You know that feeling when you discover something spectacular that’s been hiding in plain sight all along, and you wonder why nobody’s been shouting about it from the rooftops? That’s exactly what ...
Arctic sea ice is on track to record one of its smallest winter peaks since satellite monitoring began four decades ago, ...