Wade Lake (MT)
Wade Lake Campground is located in southwestern Montana on the shore of it’s scenic namesake lake. It is approximately 43 miles south of Ennis and 35 miles west of Yellowstone National Park. The 27 site campground, including one group site, is situated in a dense Douglas Fir forest on the hillside above the lake. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and fire ring. Vault toilets and drinking water taps are provided in each of the two camping loops. There is an undeveloped natural-surface boat launch and the lake has a no-wake speed limit. Visitors enjoy fishing, small craft boating, and nearby hiking and ATV trails in the Gravelly Range. All odd numbered sites are available through reservations, while all even numbered sites are “first come first served”. Trailers longer than 24 feet are not recommendd due to narrow roads and tight curves within the campground. Snow may hinder access in early or late seasons. Cellular service may be available at th
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The Suquamish Tribe is currently conducting its yearly survey to gather information on coho salmon traveling to Chico Creek, using a partnership with a private and virtually untouched forest preserve to help determine any issues that might be threatening population numbers. One of the most important pieces of the puzzle is habitat, said Jon Oleyar, Suquamish Fisheries biologist. This tributary is one of the best in the county, said Oleyar, but said early observations are showing a lower number of returning fish.
“If there’s no fish coming down here it’s pretty safe to say there’s no fish in the rest of the county,” he said, though adding that no two streams are exactly alike.
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May 2, 2021 8:14 AM
An unconventional beach house is up for grabs in the picturesque fishing village of Dunmore East, Co Waterford.
Baytree, The Fairways, was designed by the UK-based Potton Homes and is described as a “fusion of elements inspired by both the traditional English barn and American beach house.”
The property’s ground floor is mostly open plan, with large windows flooding rooms with light and providing panoramic views of Dunmore East and its seascape.
An adjoining building to the main house also comes equipped with an office, gym and kitchen space – perfect for remote workers to recreate an office feel without leaving the property.
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April 30, 2021 A man tries to wrap his arms around a massive 800-year old Douglas Fir in Vancouver Island, Canada. Matthew Bailey/VWPics/Universal Images Group, via Getty Images
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Science News and The New York Times Learning Network are excited to announce the winners of the 2021 STEM Writing Contest. Eleven talented young science communicators are named winners based on their keen ability to shed light on scientific topics ranging from star polymers to space origami to singing finches.
In its second year, the STEM Writing Contest invited teenagers from all over the world to choose an issue or question in science, technology, engineering, math or health, and then write an engaging 500-word explanation that would be understood by scientists and nonscientists alike. The winners have their essays published in