Jungle Frost: Your Beverage’s Wild Companion for Jungle Adventure

Jungle Frost: Your Beverage’s Wild Companion for Jungle Adventure

Exploring the jungle is an exhilarating experience, filled with the sights and sounds of nature at its most vibrant. Whether you’re trekking through dense foliage, observing exotic wildlife, or simply enjoying the serenity of untouched landscapes, staying hydrated and refreshed is crucial. Enter the “Jungle Frost,” a soda can cooler designed to be your ultimate […]

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Bear jams are a growing problem at National Parks – here’s how to watch a grizzly without causing one

Bear jams are a growing problem at National Parks – here’s how to watch a grizzly without causing one

Picture the scene. You’re driving through Lamar Valley in beautiful Yellowstone National Park when suddenly, a dark moving figure off to the side of the road catches your attention. A bear and her cubs! There’s nowhere to pull off, but no way you’re missing out on this wildlife viewing opportunity, plus the two cars ahead […]

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Fraud and corruption drive illegal wildlife trade in the Amazon

Fraud and corruption drive illegal wildlife trade in the Amazon

In 2017, authorities at the Miami airport inspected a commercial shipment from Europe. Inside a container, they found 21 splash-backed poison frogs (Adelphobates galactonotus), a species known for its vibrant colors and poisonous skin. The species is endemic to the southern tributaries of the Amazon River and highly sought after by private collectors worldwide. When […]

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Bear conflicts are increasing in one of Colorado’s busiest resort areas, and officials want feedback on their plan to manage it

Bear conflicts are increasing in one of Colorado’s busiest resort areas, and officials want feedback on their plan to manage it

Both bear and human populations are growing in one of Colorado’s busiest resort regions, leading to increased conflicts in recent years, according to a draft report from the state wildlife agency. Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s draft Black Bear Management Plan for the region that includes Summit and Grand counties documented an average of 79 human-caused […]

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