Charlie Robbins leads kayak tours of the Three Sisters Swamp, where the fifth oldest tree in the world lives. Here's what it means to him.
When European settlers arrived on the Ashley River in 1697 to found the town of Dorchester, they stepped into what could only ...
Not too far from New Orleans is Louisiana's gorgeous riverside park that makes for a peaceful place to camp, boat, and fish ...
Trees sourced from the Deep South could be hardy additions to Louisville's existing canopy as the city sees warmer summers.
Sixty years ago, these freshwater springs and forests were drowned by a 9,500-acre reservoir. Could the ecosystem finally be ...
This community provides a good place to explore the area, with its own local restaurants worth checking out and several ...
Water levels, plant life, and wildlife behavior shift constantly. What looks quiet on the surface often reflects ...
From now through April 30, the boardwalk at Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary has extended hours; open 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Jean Lafitte Swamp Tour is a great way to get out on the water looking for gators, birding, and other wildlife. Enjoy a ...
The Rodman/Kirkpatrick Dam, an early piece of the never-completed Cross Florida Barge Canal, flooded this swampy landscape in ...
Now that winter has officially arrived, I thought it would be the perfect time to pontificate on sticks. Sticks? What is he talking about? Think of it this way… We are blessed to live in the paradise ...
In Florida’s panhandle sits Tate’s Hell State Forest — a huge tract of marshlands, wooded areas and swamps that span over 200,000 acres. Tate’s Hell is located in Franklin County between the ...