‘Slotherhouse’ Review: Pro-Sloth and Anti-Poaching
The plot driving Slotherhouse is ridiculous — sloths are actually slow and docile creatures — but it’s also what makes it so much fun.
The plot driving Slotherhouse is ridiculous — sloths are actually slow and docile creatures — but it’s also what makes it so much fun.
Over the weekend, Governor Ron DeSantis added an additional 13 counties to his State of Emergency executive order, bringing the total number of counties on hurricane watch from 33 to 46. Tropical Storm Idalia has the potential to reach Category 3 hurricane status as it travels across the western coast of Florida up toward the [...]
Black bears at a rescue center in New Hampshire are bulking up for the winter with the help of some donated apples.Â
Let’s take a look at some of the great Labor Day Deals that are just around the corner. Some are even already starting.
Some Mississippi hunters broke the record for catching the longest alligator in state history, according to the state’s Wildlife Department.
Citizen science has become increasingly popular with travelers who want to contribute to the places they’re visiting. Here are a few options.
By doing some homework, you’ll find some areas that allow foraging in U.S. National Parks. Here’s how to get started.
Bryce Canyon National Park says they found the body of a 64-year-old woman who failed to show up after she went on a hike on Friday.
The Dutch oven has a history dating back hundreds of years. As the name suggests, the origins of the Dutch oven are tied to the Netherlands.
In the 17th century, the Dutch were recognized leaders in the material casting industry, especially in the creation of pots and kettles. They developed a more efficient method for producing these items by using dry sand molds. It was this innovative process that led to the creation of the Dutch oven.
Camping has always been a more eco-friendly way to travel, but if you’re looking to have a zero-waste camping trip, pack very carefully.