Many Glacier is considered the heart of Glacier National Park in…

Many Glacier is considered the heart of Glacier National Park in Montana. Massive mountains, active glaciers, sparkling lakes, hiking trails and abundant wildlife make this a favorite of visitors and locals alike. Photo from last summer at Swiftcurrent Lake courtesy of Tiffany Nguyen.

annajewelsphotography: San Juan Island – Washington – USA (by…

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San Juan Island – Washington – USA (by annajewelsphotography

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Some cleared roads in Yellowstone National Park opened for…

Some cleared roads in Yellowstone National Park opened for bicyclists this week. Work continues to open major routes to cars by April 21. Soon, millions of people will visit the park to enjoy its amazing natural wonders. Just remember, bison always have the right of way. Photo by National Park Service.

Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming – USA (by Scott Kublin)

Yellowstone National Park – Wyoming – USA (by Scott Kublin)

Valley of the Gods – Utah – USA (by Bureau of Land Management) 

Valley of the Gods – Utah – USA (by Bureau of Land Management

March is the start of Florida’s sea turtle nesting season. 🐢…

March is the start of Florida’s sea turtle nesting season. 🐢  Female sea turtles leave the ocean to dig nests and lay golf ball-size eggs in the sand. Visiting a Florida beach? Do your part to help sea turtles – leave the beach as natural as possible by removing beach furniture and other obstacles before sunset each day. Photo of Loggerhead hatchlings by Tonya Long, Florida Fish and Wildlife.

Bass Harbor Head Light – Maine – USA (by Scott Kublin) 

Bass Harbor Head Light – Maine – USA (by Scott Kublin

Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona – USA (by Adam Gerritsma) 

Grand Canyon National Park – Arizona – USA (by Adam Gerritsma

An impressive mix of pine savannas and wetlands, Grand Bay…

An impressive mix of pine savannas and wetlands, Grand Bay National Wildlife Refuge straddles the border of Alabama and Mississippi and preserves a uniquely southern environment. With only 5 percent of wet pine savanna remaining across its originally range, the refuge is home to many unusual plants, including 9 species of carnivorous plants. Discover these and other marvels as you explore this remarkable place. Photo by Tom Carlisle via U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.