Something Wild has been exploring the wonder of the landscape that surrounds us in New Hampshire for over 20 years! From the many... more
In addition to weather, the soil in which maple trees grow makes a difference in how much maple syrup can... more
The health of the forest ecosystem depends on a balance of life and death.
Blue jays are common around the U.S. but not always popular at bird feeders.
The elusive yet bold spruce grouse is a little-known N.H. inhabitant that relies on forests that are specifically adapted to... more
Turkeys depend on backyard bird feeders in winter, so it's a good place to start counting flocks to figure out... more
It may not seem like it, but the days are slowly lengthening, and there are other bright spots in a... more
It may not seem like it, but the days are slowly lengthening, and there are other bright spots in a... more
The weather in New Hampshire’s White Mountains has, over millennia, created forests that are specifically suited to extreme weather conditions.
The weather in New Hampshire’s White Mountains has, over millennia, created forests that are specifically suited to extreme weather conditions.
A phenomenon called "thermonasty" causes rhododendron leaves to curl up when it’s really cold, allowing this broad-leaved evergreen to thrive... more