Bethanie is a writer, editor, and author of animal-science books for kids. She covers camping, hiking, gear, inspiring stories, wildlife, adventure travel, and more for the Outdoors.com. She always has a few camping trips on the calendar.
Citizen science has become increasingly popular with travelers who want to contribute to the places they’re visiting. Here are a few options.
New Zealand is a beautiful country with stunning wildlife, including many unique species of animals that you can’t find anywhere else.
Have you ever been walking down the path when you see tracks? Do you find yourself wondering what they are? Here’s how to tell.
If you love the great outdoors and want to enjoy it with a furry friend, here are 50 outdoors-inspired pet names.
As you probably know, there are good mushrooms and there are bad mushrooms. And by bad, we mean deadly. Avoid these in the wild.
Though scientists can’t agree on just how many biomes there are on Earth, they can agree on these seven. But can we go to all of them?
When you go camping, you’re setting up temporarily in other animals’ living spaces. Here’s how to be a good neighbor.
This weekend, Nikki Bettis and 13 of her children completed 1300 miles of the Appalachian Trail, making it to New Jersey on August 4.
Staff at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward Alaska is hiring a baby walrus cuddler for “round-the-clock” care for a rescued baby walrus.
Here’s what happens to the boiling point of water when air pressure decreases and how this affects your ability to cook food.