June 8 and 9 is Missouri’s Free Fishing Weekend, which fits nicely to continue celebrating a Year of Fish.
There is more to the lobster than meets the eye! Learn some interesting and unique facts about this crustacean with Cape Porpoise Lobster Company.
Can you guess what Gorgeous' favorite food is? Find out from Marjorie!Learn more about the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum at naturemuseum.orgExplore more fami...
In How Do You Take Yours?, The Takeout solicits staff and outside expertise for secret tips on improving one dish.
Nobody can stop you from pretending you're having a Cape Cod summer right this very moment. Nobody.
ROCKPORT — You don’t have to drive hours to a national park in order to enjoy the great outdoors. Beaches, old growth forests, wetlands and scenic vistas are all accessible
How long do you have to live here to call yourself a Cape Codder? You might as well quiz your car’s navigation system for a winning strategy at
They are not nature experts, but they know the positive effects of being outdoors time and time again.
We’ll explore part of the River Walk Trail and talk about the plants we see and the animals we might see. We’ll imagine ourselves living off the land as the Plains Miwoks did. We’ll also traverse the Wetlands Walk Trail and see the migratory waterfowl and maybe a few Sandhill Cranes. This is a leisurely walk on a trail that is unpaved in sections and paved in others. Our route will take us approximately three and a half miles, but participants who do…
Thinking ahead could save lives, and not just your own
The program, which is free and open to the public, is intended to encourage people to get off the couch and to explore the mosaic of public and private
We live in a great place. There are so many places, not very far away, to see. Within a day's drive, you can visit the mountains, the seashore, our nation's
Whether it means sitting in your backyard garden sipping a cold iced tea or going for a thrilling white water rafting adventure, finding time to spend outdoors has lots of benefits.
A new study published in the Journal of Positive Psychology shows that just a few minutes in nature can make you happier.
Spending just five minutes in nature can quickly improve your mood, researchers from the University of Regina have found. In a study published in the Journal of Positive Psychology , researchers found that participants who spent just five minutes ......more on F3News
There are many ways to connect with nature, and they aren't all as obvious as you might think, such as camping, hiking, or going to the park.
Nature preserves provide a quiet alternative to national and state parks, and a more intimate glimpse of nature.