Gleaning (gathering leftover crops after the harvest) is growing in popularity today. Many times, the food is given to those in need.As the summer sun ripens this year’s bounty of fruits and vegetable
Learn why you should never, ever challenge these particular reptiles to a breath-holding contest on this Wildlife Wednesday.How long can you hold your breath? A minute? Maybe a minute and a half?No ma
\"Jumbo shrimp,\" \"pygmy elephant\" What will they think of next? Learn about this walking, trumpeting oxymoron on Wildlife Wednesday.While they haven’t reached the same level of fame as “jumbo shrimp,
The sun is shining, the weathers warm, and Family Fun Month is almost here. Here are four great ways to celebrate - one for each week!The summer may be winding down and the kids may be getting ready
Theyre striped, fuzzy, and really adorable. Learn about Amur tigers with us on this Wildlife Wednesday.These ferocious felines—the largest cat species in the world—were hunted to the brink of extinct
The first Sacred Seeds Garden was planted at Finca Luna Nueva. It preserves more than 300 native Costa Rican plants - and the traditional knowledge of their use.alive senior editor Ellen Niemer shares
Learn why you would never want to invite a shark and a manta ray to the same dinner party (hypothetically speaking) on this Wildlife Wednesday!In the past, manta rays were thought to be aggressive and
If youre not a fan of mosquitoes, then you should be a fan of purple martins! Learn why on this Wildlife Wednesday.It’s not uncommon to hear a co-worker, a friend, or a family member complaining abou
These fluffy white bounders could run laps around a turtle! Learn about the snowshoe hare on this Wildlife Wednesday.With their big ears and cotton ball tails, there’s no denying that these fluffy lit
No, nobody taught a skulk of foxes how to use stilts. Learn about the maned wolf on this Wildlife Wednesday.So, they’re not foxes and, just to make things confusing, maned wolves aren’t actually wolve