In the lowlands, it was balmy, almost spring-like that January day. But at 4,500 feet in West Virginia’s Allegheny Mountains ...
Most of us are well aware of the seven-to-11-year population cycle of the snowshoe hare in Newfoundland. Hunters and trappers ...
While New England cottontails (Sylvilagus transitionalis) are our only native rabbit, identification can be tricky in the ...
I propose that this year we make some honest, soul-searching resolutions about our hunting and fishing and shooting ...
With a range that extends from Alaska and Northern Canada south into the Rockies, Upper Midwest and Northeastern United States, the snowshoe hare is widely distributed across North America.
The snowshoe hare is one of approximately 20 animals in the world that turn white in the winter, and it’s one that faces some serious concerns here in the Keystone State due to climate change ...
I am going in pursuit of the snowshoe hare. Snowshoe hares? You may ask, “Where in the world did that come from?” Once upon a time I would actually hunt these interesting little varmints.
If it means cedar shrubs in a boreal forest, you’ll likely see a snowshoe hare. Sagebrush and prairie grasses? Probably a jackrabbit. The bottom line is that any patch or thicket that’s dense ...
Canada lynx thrive in Alaska and Canada but face daunting challenges in the Lower 48 where global warming, development, ...