Author: Doug Williams
Doug Williams is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival
The Mammoth Made Its Last Stand on a Desolate Arctic Island
The wooly mammoth roamed for thousands of years in the northern parts of the planet. It’s well known that areas like Siberia had extensive populations…
Just Amazing: An Arctic Fox Walked 2,700 Miles From Norway to Canada
We occasionally hear stories about dogs who have been separated from their owners and make amazing, cross-country treks to return home. There have even been…
Apparently Spiders Are Becoming Violent Because of Climate Change
Aggressive spiders. Scientists are spending a lot of time and money researching climate change. It’s hard to watch the news without seeing some new discovery…
The Largest Alligator Ever Captured in the USA Was on The Loose – It Has Now Been Found
If you were to ask an American what state they think of when they hear the word “alligator,” most would probably mention either Louisiana or…
So Maybe We Do Need to Worry About Aviation Contrails After All
Flying in an airplane is one of the best ways to travel quickly and is a must if you want to go overseas in a…
World’s largest Frog Moves Heavy Rocks For Its Own Pond
Although Conraua goliath, the Goliath frogs of the rainforests of southwestern Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, have been known to herpetologists for many years, until now…
Gold Nugget Turns Out To be Four-Billion-Year-Old Meteorite
Four years ago, Australian David Hole was running his metal detector around Maryborough Regional Park near Melbourne when he found a thirty-seven pound rock. Try…
It’s How Big?? Divers Discover Massive Jellyfish
Many people enjoy going scuba diving as part of a holiday in places like Greece, the Caribbean and Mexico. Swimming with sharks, swimming with dolphins;…
‘Human-sized Penguin’ Lived in New Zealand
If one wanted to observe unusual wildlife either today or sixty million years ago, New Zealand is and was the place to go. If visiting…
Huge Step in Reviving the Highly Endangered Northern White Rhino
Due to recent innovations in egg extraction, scientists have completed one more task in their quest to save the Northern White Rhino. This development is…