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Key takeaways: Map out your adventure! Be prepared. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! Wear proper hiking attire
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Over 3,000 households will be randomly selected to receive a survey.
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With the summer season in full swing, experts on physical and brain health say now's the time to take in the many benefits that come from outdoor activities.
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Touch of Nature is hosting Illinois Youth Police Camp for the first time in Southern Illinois. The camp is run paramilitary style instilling discipline and core values to 13- to 17-year-olds.
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Ornithologist Mike Baltz explores the nature and necessity of Trail of Tears State Forest in Southern Illinois
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During the Spring the City of Carbondale changed some policies to encourage community gardens and pollinator-supportive landscapes.
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Nominees selected will be inducted into the Illinois Outdoor Hall of Fame next spring.
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An engineering duo at Southern Illinois University Carbondale is using high technology to solve a problem for an avian conservation groups: monitoring nesting kestrels.
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A doctoral student at Southern Illinois University Carbondale says there are surprising gaps in knowledge about the Galapagos tortoise, especially when it comes to reproduction.
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Refuge officers report the bobcat happily scampered away once it was set free.