Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge protects one of the most significant wetland ecosystems along the Atlantic Flyway, a major migratory route used by waterfowl and other bird species traveling between North America’s northern breeding grounds and southern winter habitats. Established in 1933 on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, the refuge encompasses extensive tidal marshes, […]
Onion Portage – Kobuk Valley National Park Onion Portage represents one of the most significant archaeological sites in Arctic Alaska and preserves evidence of human activity spanning thousands of years. Located along the Kobuk River, the site reflects a traditional crossing point used by migrating caribou herds and Indigenous communities who depended on these seasonal […]
Glacier Bay National Park — Humpback Whales Glacier Bay provides favorable feeding conditions for humpback whales due to nutrient circulation influenced by tides and glacial sediment. Seasonal migrations bring whales to these waters where fish populations concentrate in protected channels. The fjord environment supports productive marine ecosystems that sustain large marine mammals. Whale sightings often […]
Kaloko-Honokōhau NHP Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park preserves a coastal landscape shaped by volcanic activity and centuries of Native Hawaiian settlement. Located along the Kona coast of Hawaiʻi Island, the park contains lava fields, fishponds, and shoreline environments that illustrate the relationship between cultural traditions and the natural environment. The rugged terrain reflects the geologic forces […]
American Samoa NP — Ofu Flying Fox Bats Seeing flying fox bats on Ofu Island felt like another reminder of how remote this part of the world truly is. American Samoa has very few native land mammals, and these remarkable fruit bats play an essential role in maintaining the health of the island’s rainforest ecosystems. […]
Wister Waterfowl National Wildlife Refuge (Salton Sea) The Wister Unit of the Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge is located in the Imperial Valley of southern California along the shoreline of the Salton Sea, a saline inland lake situated within the Colorado Desert. The Salton Sea lies within the Salton Trough, a tectonic basin […]
Bulls Island Bulls Island is located within the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge along the South Carolina coast, where barrier islands, maritime forests, and salt marsh ecosystems illustrate the dynamic environmental conditions of the Atlantic coastal plain. The island’s undeveloped landscape preserves dune systems, freshwater ponds, and maritime vegetation shaped by wind, tides, and long-term […]
Katmai NP — The Miss Not every attempt during the salmon run is successful, and watching a near miss can be just as memorable as witnessing a catch. Standing along the river, there is a constant sense of anticipation as salmon gather below the falls and bears carefully track the movement of the water. Each […]
Katmai NP Katmai National Park preserves a rugged wilderness environment shaped by volcanic activity, river systems, and coastal ecosystems. The park’s remote location contributes to its reputation as one of Alaska’s premier wildlife viewing destinations. Mountains, lakes, and dense vegetation create habitat supporting diverse species throughout the year. The park is particularly well known for […]
Katmai NP — The Catch Watching a brown bear successfully catch salmon at Katmai is one of those rare wildlife moments where anticipation builds with each passing second. Standing along the river’s edge, it becomes clear that timing is everything. The rushing water creates constant motion, while salmon gather below the falls before attempting the […]
