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By Joe Kreuzman for the Mail Tribune, Dec. 19, 2014 The day following Thanksgiving was solo time to head into the woods to camp and track, just wandering as each whim dictates. Whether a scent
By Joe Kreuzman for the Mail Tribune, Dec. 19, 2014 The day following Thanksgiving was solo time to head into the woods to camp and track, just wandering as each whim dictates. Whether a scent
By Daniel Newberry for the Mail Tribune, January 31, 2014 Joe Kreuzman remembers the first time he saw a footprint. He was 2 years old. "I was with my sister, and we just stepped out of
By Damian MannMail Tribune Hungry goats will once again chomp their way through invasive blackberries in Medford this summer if the City Council on Thursday allows an exception to its code prohibiting the use of
By Juliet Grable – Published October 17, 2012 Coyote Trails Friendraiser Ever wonder how far you can hurl a cast-iron skillet, or have the urge to wield an atlatl? Come test your primitive skills –
By Juliet Grable – Published August 21 2012 Your Child Can Love Nature Too! Summer is almost over, but there’s still time to take advantage of classes and camps for kids through Ashland’s Department of
Goat patrol seen as solution Blackberries and other invasive species would be no match for these all-star munchers. July 3. 2012 Damian Mann By Damian Mann Mail Tribune A herd of hungry goats could become
Coyote Trails School of Nature hosts outdoor spring classes By Don Bagwell | Apr 8 2012 | Posted in Ashland, Community, News, Top Story Most college students have no problem navigating Facebook or searching Google
Five young people push their edges as forest caretakers in the mud, rain and snow above Ashland By Juliet Grable for the Mail Tribune Living close to the earth sometimes means wearing it. Fortunately, Katie
New STEM course allows students, residents to learn side by side By Lori Wince ThisWeek Community Newspapers Wednesday March 21, 2012 11:50 AM This summer, New Albany high and middle school students will learn about
Coyote Trails School of Nature has taken over operation of the financially struggling Jefferson Nature Center in Medford and will continue the center's classes and field trips with low-income schools, while adding many new classes for all ages.