To entice mythical visitors, cover the Crafter's Square decorative wooden birdhouse from Dollar Tree in moss, bark, or paint, ...
Are you looking out the window and yearning for the color and interest that your garden provides the rest of the year? Here ...
Fish fence at Atherley Narrows is more than submerged wood; it is a living symbol of resilience, community cooperation, and ...
Using porcupine quills for artistic purposes exists nowhere else on Earth and represents one of the earliest forms of ...
Ahead of the Global Mayors Dialogue in Harbin, mayors from seven nations explored an "intangible cultural heritage gallery", where they discovered unique treasures like wheat straw art, birch bark ...
Known as the state tree of New Hampshire, the paper birch (Betula papyrifera) is commonly referred to as a ‘poor man’s fire starter.’ The trees’ characteristic white papery bark is impossible to miss ...
Roughly 10,500 years ago, a teenage girl popped a piece of ancient “gum” into her mouth and started chewing. She probably had brown hair and brown eyes, and lived in what is now Estonia. That’s the ...
Birch bark tar found at a site in southwestern Estonia has led to researchers for the first time extracting human DNA, offering a fascinating new insight into the region's more distant past. The ...
In early September, radio industry veteran Tom Birch and his Lakes Media first made it known that “illegal translator interference” was impacting the reach of a Clarksville, Va.-licensed FM with ...
About 30 people attended the ceremony. Perley-Dutcher built the canoe under a program called, Under One Sky, which is a Wabanaki Land Based Program designed to bring Indigenous practices and skills ...
Along the shore of the Nashwaak River, a tributary of the Wolastoq or St. John River, dozens of people gathered to celebrate the continuation of traditional canoe making when they attended the launch ...