Nature video
Kristine Kahanek's 4pm Thursday Weathercast
If you enjoy warmer weather, you will love Friday's forecast. But mother nature will remind us it's still winter this weekend. Kristine Kahanek has the forecast.
Deer rescue
The Mike Wallewein family rescues two deer with locked horns on the Robert Pace ranch in northern Toole County near the Canadian border.
What can fossils teach us?
Strange landscapes, scorching heat and (sometimes) mad crocodiles await scientists seeking clues to evolution's genius. Paleontologist Paul Sereno talks about his surprising encounters with prehistory -- and a new way to help students join the adventure.
01/08/09: NECN weather forecast, 4pm
(NECN) - NECN meteorologist Tim Kelley is calling for a partly cloudy, breezy and quite cold evening, lows in the teens, 20s far south. Windchill values around zero. Friday will be much colder beneath sun and clouds, still windy, highs only in the 20s...
Appleton couple try snowshoeing
Snowshoeing newcomers Valentine Monteran and Brian Vauter of Appleton found the sport challenging but fun during an outing at the Bubolz Nature Preserve.
The Oxley Nature Center
Need to relax? Then the Oxley Nature Center is the place for you. Located in Mohawk Park, the 10 miles of trails that make the center are a great way to spend an afternoon. Learn about all the plants and animals that call north east Oklahoma their home.
JT Nickel Family Wildlife & Nature Preserve
A nature preserve near Tahlequah managed by the Nature Conservancy. Call the Nickel Preserve office to arrange a guided hike. Originally aired August 9, 2003.
Bernice Nature Center at Bernice State Park
The Bernice Nature Center is a terrific way to learn about the wildlife around Grand Lake. You can learn a lot from the signs around the center, but the exhibits offer a closer look at the relationships between predator and prey in nature. Originally aired August 26, 2006.
Martin Park Nature Center
This 140-acre nature park combines recreation, education and wildlife. Three hiking trails, a large prairie dog colony, bird observation wall and a watch tower are on site. Cottontail rabbits, deer, owls, foxes, squirrels, raccoons, opossum, skunk, coyote, muskrat, beaver and a variety of birds make
