Interesting Nature Facts #37 – Forests

Interesting Nature Facts #37 – Forests

Sound fades in forests, making trees a popular natural noise barrier. The muffling effect is largely due to rustling leaves — plus other woodland white noise, like bird songs — and just a few well-placed trees can cut background sound by 5 to 10 decibels, or about 50...

Interesting Nature Facts #36 – Sonoran Desert

Interesting Nature Facts #36 – Sonoran Desert

The Sonoran Desert is the hottest and most biodiverse of the North American deserts, and home to 60 species of mammals, more than 350 kinds of birds, 20 amphibians, around 100 reptiles and over 2000 native species of plants. MORE PHOTOS FROM THE SONORAN DESERT MORE...

Interesting Nature Facts #35 – Moab Desert

Interesting Nature Facts #35 – Moab Desert

The Moab Desert in eastern Utah has a very interesting history and ecosystem. The human history can be traced back over 10,000 years, and the first signs of humans appeared as signs carved into indigenous rock formations found in several places. Hundreds of species of...

Interesting Nature Facts #34 – White Sands National Monument

Interesting Nature Facts #34 – White Sands National Monument

Only a handful of gypsum dunefields exist and New Mexico's White Sands dunefield is by far the world’s largest, covering 275 square miles. MORE PHOTOS OF DESERTS MORE INTERESTING NATURE FACTS Interesting Nature Facts is a series about the flora, fauna and places that...

Interesting Nature Facts #33 – Thimbleberry

Interesting Nature Facts #33 – Thimbleberry

The raspberry-like thimbleberry is one of those common members of the rose family that has been used for untold centuries by the Native American tribes. Not only are the berries (usually) sweet and full of Vitamin C, the fresh shoots can be eaten fresh and leaves can...

Interesting Nature Facts #32 – Venus Flytrap

Interesting Nature Facts #32 – Venus Flytrap

The Venus flytrap is a small carnivorous plant. The trap at the end of a leaf snaps closed on its prey, usually an insect, when sensitive hairs inside the trap have been triggered twice within 20 seconds. This way the plant does not waste energy on non-food objects....

Interesting Nature Facts #31 – Chicory

Interesting Nature Facts #31 – Chicory

Chicory - native to Europe, this strikingly beautiful blue wildflower is now found growing wild all across North America and is a very important food for livestock, and as a coffee substitute or coffee-additive. Anyone familiar with some of the wonderful coffees from...

Interesting Nature Facts #30 – Woodpeckers

Interesting Nature Facts #30 – Woodpeckers

With roughly 20 species of native woodpeckers and their sapsucker relatives found across North America, woodpeckers are nature's loudest headbangers. Woodpeckers slam their beaks against wood with a force 1,000 times that of gravity. That’s 20 times more force than a...

Interesting Nature Facts #29 – Mountain Goats

Interesting Nature Facts #29 – Mountain Goats

Male mountain goats have evolved an unusual method of fighting in the rut season. Because their skulls and horns are not strong enough to take the impact of head-to-head collisions like their cousins the bison and bighorn sheep, they have developed very thick skin at...

Interesting Nature Facts #28 – Trilliums

Interesting Nature Facts #28 – Trilliums

Trilliums use ants for seed dispersal. Ants are attracted to the elaiosomes (external "food bodies") on the seeds and collect them and transport them away from the parent plant. MORE PHOTOS OF TRILLIUMS MORE INTERESTING NATURE FACTS Interesting Nature Facts is a...

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