2024 Southern Caribbean Cruise + Miami Adventure

We recently returned from an 8 night southern Caribbean cruise aboard the Carnival Horizon, combined with spending two days exploring Miami and a few of the Florida Keys. Sadly, we both contracted COVID during this vacation, which has been our first experience with the virus. Heading into the fourth week of the virus, we are … Continue reading 2024 Southern Caribbean Cruise + Miami Adventure

POTW: Black-tailed Prairie Dog

Prairie dogs, small, burrowing rodents native to the grasslands of North America, are fascinating creatures that play a crucial role in their ecosystems. They are known for their complex social structures and sophisticated communication systems. Prairie dogs belong to the squirrel family and are closely related to ground squirrels, chipmunks, and marmots. There are five … Continue reading POTW: Black-tailed Prairie Dog

POTW: National Elk Refuge

The National Elk Refuge, established in 1912, is a beacon of natural preservation and wildlife management in the United States. Situated in the heart of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, this refuge provides a critical winter habitat for one of the largest elk (Cervus canadensis) herds on Earth, along with many other wildlife species. Spanning over 24,700 … Continue reading POTW: National Elk Refuge

Yellowstone is Losing its Snow

Yellowstone is losing its snow as the climate warms, and that means widespread problems for water and wildlife Snow melts near the Continental Divide in the Bridger Wilderness Area in Wyoming, part of the Greater Yellowstone Area. Bryan Shuman/University of Wyoming, CC BY-ND Bryan Shuman, University of Wyoming When you picture Yellowstone National Park and its … Continue reading Yellowstone is Losing its Snow