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WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to ...
Avalanches are the mountain’s thunderous, terrifying answer to gravity—a sudden, roaring release of snow that can reshape ...
A portion of the living snow fence is pictured along Minnesota Highway 23 between Hawick and Paynesville. The 3.3 miles of living snow fence was started in 2024 and complete in the spring of 2025.
As the climate changes, ski hills can’t always rely on snow arriving at the right time. However, snow farming can help ski destinations stay open.
CHEYENNE - Snow fences around Wyoming increasingly are being replaced by "living snow fences," which cost much less.
HUXLEY, Iowa - The Iowa Department of Transportation is hoping to keep snow off the state's roads with natural landscaping. The shrubs and bushes will attract birds and wildlife and provide color ...
Our weather models aren't showing the same outcome. Here is the reason why this forecast is so uncertain ...
Swiss Valley is proving again that it can keep snow through fickle winter. Also, how to be sure the cross-country ski season doesn't leave you behind.
Since 2000, Franklin County engineers have paid farmers to keep their cornstalks as fences to help keep snow off Franklin County roads.
As the winter months creep in and the inevitable snow blows across roads, the Franklin County Engineer's Office is asking some farmers to accept an important mission. It's paying them to leave parts ...