Bethanie is a writer, editor, and author of animal-science books for kids. She covers camping, hiking, gear, inspiring stories, wildlife, adventure travel, and more for the Outdoors.com. She always has a few camping trips on the calendar.
That moment when a marmot decides to eat your GoPro camera . . . that’s a moment you’ll never forget. Watch it here.
A large black bear recently walked along a crowded shoreline in South Lake Tahoe, California, then took a dip in the lake. Watch it here.
Footage from a trail camera set up in the woods of New York State shows a doe sweetly nuzzling her fawns. See photos here.
A Portland man set up a trail cam in his backyard, and a clever raccoon rewarded his efforts that very night with some antics that went viral.
The hottest place on Earth, Death Valley National Park, experienced the hottest meteorological summer on record. But how hot was it?
A funny video made by a dad on Instagram perfectly sums up camping with kids expectations vs reality. It’ll make you laugh and feel seen.
A small-ish dark-colored mammal with a tiny bear face and a bushy tail walked up to some backpackers in Montana. It’s a really rare animal.
Researchers were tracking a pregnant porbeagle shark when, well, something ate her. But what in the world eats an 8-foot-long shark?
This one piece of gear, an ICECO powered cooler, will really change your camping experience for the better. Here’s why.
A mule deer doe somehow got a bucket lid stuck around her neck, and wildlife officials rescued her. Here’s what happened.