U.S. Announces Major Jaguar Conservation Projects There was a time when, if someone saw jaguars in Jacksonville, they wouldn’t have been looking at an NFL team. During the 18th and Keep Reading
INTERVIEW: Alan Rowsome, Of The Wilderness Society, On The Economics Of Conservation
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We began the final day of our Going Green in New York City adventure much as we had the day before, getting coffee and breakfast (mostly coffee) at the Eastside Bakery, which was right below Keep Reading
Sustainable Agriculture: Is Will Harris’ White Oak Pastures the Future?
As we learn more about sustainable agriculture and the dangers of genetically modified foods from revealing documentaries like Food, Inc., we are increasingly concerned about where the food Keep Reading
ENDANGERED SPECIES SPOTLIGHT- Hawaiian Monk Seal
[Updated 2/23/2022] Known to Hawaii's Polynesian natives as "Ilio-holo-i-ka-uaua," or "dog that runs in rough water," the Hawaiian Monk Seal is one of only two monk seal species left in the world (the Keep Reading
10 Best US National Parks For Your World Travel Bucket List
Yellowstone National Park reportedly gets over 4.2 million visitors annually as of 2016. We don’t blame folks for making the trip: The place is heavenly, with majestic landscapes and a wonderful array Keep Reading
ENDANGERED SPECIES SPOTLIGHT: Red Wolf
SPECIES: Red Wolf (Canis rufus) CURRENT RANGE: Northeastern North Carolina CURRENT THREATS: Hybridization with coyotes, habitat loss, road accidents and human conflict CONSERVATION Keep Reading
Top 10 Living History Museums In America
COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG (Williamsburg, Virginia) Begun in 1926 by the Reverend Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller Jr., the restoration of this colonial town’s historic buildings Keep Reading
Cinco De Mayo History: 5 Fascinating Facts
Cinco de Mayo is a HUGE holiday in the United States, typically celebrated over Mexican food and many margaritas or cervezas. But why do we celebrate it? The truth is that there are a lot Keep Reading
Florida’s Hottest Eco Chic Hotels
Florida Eco Hotels We all want to do our part to help Mother Earth look and feel her best. It’s just that some of us choose to show our love in more subtle fashions. Frankly, tree planting and solar Keep Reading
Yellowstone National Park Grand Canyon & Roaring Mountain
The next day found us venturing deeper into the heart of Yellowstone National Park, venturing south from Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel towards the opposite end of the park. The road is closed to Keep Reading
Yellowstone National Park Lamar Valley Photo Gallery
Yellowstone National Park Lamar Valley Photo Gallery Our second morning on Off The Beaten Path's Winter Wonders Tour of Yellowstone National Park got off to an insanely early start, as we Keep Reading
Yellowstone National Park Photo Gallery: Mammoth Hot Springs
We were getting worried as we flew into Bozeman, Montana the day before our Winter Wonders Tour of Yellowstone National Park with Off The Beaten Path. My daughter Alex and I had come with Keep Reading
Denali National Park, Alaska: Exploring America’s Last Great Frontier
Denali National Park, Alaska Exploring America's Last Great Frontier Alaska. The mere mention of the state conjures up images of hardy sled dogs, grizzlies, moose and iron men Keep Reading
ECO NEWS: Fighting the Burmese Python In Everglades National Park
Fighting the Burmese Python In Everglades National Park The United States recently announced a ban on importing Burmese Pythons and transporting the snakes across state lines. U.S. Keep Reading
The Colors of Autumn In North Georgia’s Mountains
The Colors of Autumn In North Georgia's Mountains It's an odd phenomenon that those of us who spend a lot of time traveling the world often forget to explore some of the natural Keep Reading