While winter doesn't officially begin until Dec. 21, you may already be asking what it will be like this year. You're in luck — we just happen to have done some "traditional" research on the topic. As ...
TECUMSEH, Neb. (KOLN) - The Osage Wildlife Management Area grows hedge apples and has plenty of hunting and fishing opportunities for visitors. Kyle Smith, a fish and wildlife biologist at the ...
Folklore forecasting uses natural signs like animal behavior and plant changes to predict winter weather. A naturalist in Louisville observed hedge apples, persimmons, squirrels, walnuts, and woolly ...
Winter isn't that far away, but it's not too early to look to nature for a prediction about how harsh the upcoming season may be. Groundhogs aren't the only animals that people look to for weather ...