The International Skiing History Association has chronicled the family’s profound and long-lasting mark on Bend. Terry Skjersaa ... of slope angles, topographical maps and known avalanche ...
Stay safe RV boondocking in spring showers with tips for muddy roads, site selection, RV prep, and staying dry during wet ...
The International Skiing History Association has chronicled the family’s profound and long-lasting mark on Bend. Terry Skjersaa’s grandparents ... to monitor a matrix of slope angles, topographical ...
This is about our favorite place in the world, we were here in 1982 just after we got married and we’ve come probably 20 ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Staffers at Big Bend National Park discovered a new plant species “previously unknown to science,” the National Park Service confirmed Monday. Last March, a Big Bend National ...
Rob Renzi — the fourth and longest serving CEO of Big Bend Cares, a nonprofit that provides prevention, resources and healthcare to people living with HIV — is stepping down as he plans to ...
Researchers with the California Academy of Sciences have discovered a new species of sunflower endemic to the dry, rugged terrain found at Big Bend National Park. The wooly devil, which was ...
Centuries of flawed maps have led to a misconception about Greenland's size, which is nowhere near as big as it looks on the familiar flat world map. It's certainly not a small island: It's about ...
Scientists have several new species to study, including a fuzzy plant that was recently found in Texas’s Big Bend National Park. Park volunteer Deb Manley and supervisor Cathy Hoyt stumbled ...
A new plant species previously unknown to science was discovered at Big Bend National Park in West Texas. The tiny plant, affectionately called "Wooly" or "Wooly Devil," was found sprinkled among ...
A new plant species called the Wooly Devil has been discovered at Big Bend National Park in Texas, the National Park Service announced Monday. The Wooly Devil, or Ovicula biradiata, was first ...
A volunteer and park ranger came across the fuzzy-looking plant in a remote northern stretch of the park in March 2024 and didn't recognize it. The rangers uploaded pictures of it to an app where ...