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Via Mae Condua

How Wolves Balance Populations of Prey in Forested Parks

June 26, 2025 by Via Mae Condua
A coyote gazes intensely at the viewer.

In the complex symphony of forest ecosystems, few players conduct the orchestra quite like the … Read more

The Best National Parks for Hiking With a Dog

June 26, 2025 by Via Mae Condua
short-coated brown dog on gray cliff

For outdoor enthusiasts with four-legged companions, finding the perfect national park for hiking can be … Read more

The Role of Mountain Lions in Keeping Wild Boar Numbers Down

June 26, 2025 by Via Mae Condua
A lioness rests in the grassy field.

In the intricate dance of predator and prey relationships across North America’s diverse ecosystems, mountain … Read more

What a Rattlesnake Rattle Really Means on a Hike

June 25, 2025 by Via Mae Condua
brown snake on brown soil

The sharp, distinctive sound of a rattlesnake’s rattle can send chills down the spine of … Read more

Why Wolves Are Considered Keystone Predators

June 25, 2025 by Via Mae Condua
seven pack of wolves on forest snow

In the intricate web of ecosystem dynamics, certain species wield influence far beyond their numbers. … Read more

The Most Dog Friendly National Parks in the U.S.

June 25, 2025 by Via Mae Condua
medium-coated brown dog during daytime

America’s national parks offer some of the most breathtaking natural landscapes in the world, and … Read more

Why Bison Are the Ultimate Symbol of American Wilderness

June 24, 2025 by Via Mae Condua
brown bison on brown grass field under white clouds and blue sky during daytime

The American bison stands as a living testament to the untamed spirit of the North … Read more

How to Avoid Surprising a Mountain Lion on a Hike

June 24, 2025 by Via Mae Condua
brown cougar sitting on rock ledge

Mountain lions, also known as cougars or pumas, are majestic predators that roam many wilderness … Read more

How National Parks Work With Native American Tribes for Conservation

June 24, 2025 by Via Mae Condua
man wearing headdress

Indigenous peoples have stewarded North American landscapes for millennia before the establishment of the National … Read more

How to Tell If an Animal Is Acting Aggressively Before It’s Too Late

June 23, 2025 by Via Mae Condua
brown bear with blue eyes

Animal aggression can manifest suddenly and with devastating consequences for humans who fail to recognize … Read more

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