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11 Father's Day gifts for the patriotic dad that were made in America
11 Father's Day gifts for the patriotic dad that were made in America

Fox News

time06-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Fox News

11 Father's Day gifts for the patriotic dad that were made in America

If you are looking for a Father's Day gift for a dad who takes pride in American craftsmanship, choosing a gift that's made in America can be both meaningful and memorable. Brands like L.L. Bean, Stetson, Red Wing and Igloo (among others) have stood strong over time and continue to create products made exclusively in the U.S. No matter what your dad is into, there's a product on this list he'll love, from work boots to cast iron pans, coolers, tents and much more. You can also check out our list of the best Amazon deals for dads to get some inspiration. Or, if your dad is one of those dads that always says he has everything, check out our list of unique gift ideas. Original price: $149.99 Stetson hats are and have always been made in America. Dads who spend a lot of time outdoors could use a classic Stetson Bozeman outdoor hat. Made from 100% wool, this hat is durable and will last for generations. The genuine leather lining helps with sweat and will keep your hat dry. Original price: $74.50 Lodge pans are made from incredibly durable cast iron and are crafted in Tennessee. Lodge's 15-inch cast iron pan is a great all-around pan, whether your dad loves to cook on his gas stove, grill or directly over the fire. They come pre-seasoned, so he can get cooking right away. Igloo is committed to making all their coolers in America. An ideal cooler for dads who like to spend time in the woods is the Igloo Trailmate. It's a 70-quart cooler with off-roading wheels, an easy-to-pull handle, a bottle opener, a mesh storage pocket and a fold-out tray for food and drinks. The Weber Spirit E-210 gas grill is a stunning gas grill that can cook up enough food for a small family. The metal side tables are scratch-resistant and easy to clean, making them the perfect prep space. The procelain-enameled, cast-iron grates help retain an even heat to give you the sear you want every time. If your dad loves camping, get him the Weber Traveler portable gas grill. At 32 inches wide and just 37 pounds, the grill is big enough to cook for up to four people and small enough to take anywhere. You can move the grill with just one hand, and the lid locks automatically as you start moving. Red Wing boots are proudly made in America, and they're some of the most durable work boots on the market. Red Wing's Class Mocs have unbeatable traction paired with a unique, stylish look. These boots are made of leather and designed to be water-resistant. L.L. Bean has always made the majority of their products in their home state of Maine. Their flannel-lined camp sleeping bag is no exception. Crafted from flannel-lining and classic water-resistant materials, this sleeping bag can hold up to most camping conditions. They come in a handful of colors and flannel patterns that your dad is sure to love. Upgrade your dad's tent setup with a four-person tent from L.L. Bean. The simple design makes this waterproof tent easy to set up in minutes. All windows and the door have a mesh lining that lets in air while repelling bugs. Dads who love to fish will appreciate L.L. Bean's travel spin rod. It's easy to carry to any body of water, thanks to the lightweight design that features rugged graphite. It breaks down into four pieces with a hard case for protection while you're traveling. For more Deals, visit Most Vitamix blenders are still manufactured in Ohio. The design of the Vitamix 5200 blender allows you to handle large batches of drinks, soups and other foods you want blended. With just a drop of dish soap and some water, the Vitamix will clean itself with a quick blend. Consider getting your dad coffee from a veteran-owned business like the Black Rifle Company. With blends like the Just Black blend and the Tactisquatch blend, these simple but strong-tasting coffee options are sure to impress your dad. You can also select a company like Koa Coffee, which uses beans that farmers grow and process in Hawaii. They even have subscriptions available, so your dad can restock every month.

Researchers stunned after footage reveals bizarre animal activity on remote island: 'Carrying them for days at a time'
Researchers stunned after footage reveals bizarre animal activity on remote island: 'Carrying them for days at a time'

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

  • Science
  • Yahoo

Researchers stunned after footage reveals bizarre animal activity on remote island: 'Carrying them for days at a time'

Trail camera footage from a remote Central American island has left researchers befuddled as to why capuchin monkeys are acting in a never-before-seen way. Captured on an island off the Panama coast, the footage shows five capuchin monkeys kidnapping at least 11 infant howler monkeys over the course of 15 months. Researchers divulged their findings in a study published in Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior (via ScienceDaily), which was then reported on by Outdoors. "Young male capuchin monkeys have been abducting baby howler monkeys and carrying them for days at a time," the Max Planck Institute wrote on Instagram. "Nobody was on the island to see which capuchin started the behavior and who copied him. But remote cameras were there." Trail cameras have become valuable research tools for conservationists. They allow researchers to monitor remote areas for long periods of time with remarkable efficiency. And the cameras are often so conspicuous that local wildlife doesn't know they are there, giving an unfiltered look into these creatures' daily lives. Recently, trail cameras have captured remarkable footage, such as a bird's rare mating ritual in Thailand. They've shown rarely-seen glimpses of endangered species, such as an Arabian lynx, tahr, and wolf in Oman. And they've confirmed the reintroduction of species to certain ecosystems, such as river otters throughout Ohio. As far as capuchins, these abductions had not been seen before, and researchers believe it began as random behavior that somehow caught on within this specific population. "The more interesting question is not, 'Why did this tradition arise?' but 'Why here?'" researcher Brendan J. Barrett said in the study. The capuchins did not play with, eat, or hurt any of the babies, and kept them for just a few days. Researchers do believe, however, that all of the abducted babies ended up dying, as the capuchins couldn't provide them with the milk they needed to survive. "Witnessing the spread of this behavior had a profound effect on all of us," researcher Meg Crofoot said in the study. "We therefore feel even more responsible to keep learning from this natural population of primates who, to our knowledge, are the only ones on Earth to be practicing this strange tradition." Do you think people should be allowed to keep exotic animals as pets? Yes No It depends on the animal It depends on the person Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

Your Go-Anywhere Backup Power Solution Is on Sale Now
Your Go-Anywhere Backup Power Solution Is on Sale Now

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Your Go-Anywhere Backup Power Solution Is on Sale Now

The following content is brought to you by PCMag partners. If you buy a product featured here, we may earn an affiliate commission or other compensation. As summer camping trips and storm season approach, it's worth asking: Are you prepared to keep your devices powered when outlets aren't available? The Alpha Digital 320W Portable Power Station & Solar Panel Bundle, now available for $309.99 (reg. $399.99), is a compact and dependable solution designed for off-grid adventures, emergencies, or even daily portable power needs. It combines a high-capacity 298Wh portable power station with a foldable, high-efficiency solar panel, providing multiple charging options—via wall, car, or sun. You'll have eight charging ports, including two AC outlets, USB-A, USB-C, and DC options, so you can keep laptops, phones, cameras, and lights running, no matter where you are. The system includes a built-in LED flashlight, a digital battery monitor, and smart charging that detects and delivers the optimal power for each connected device. The solar panel folds for easy transport and includes 10 connector tips for charging a wide range of electronics directly. It's also waterproof. This all-in-one bundle helps you stay connected and powered up without relying on the grid. While supplies last, get an Alpha Digital 320W Portable Power Station & Solar Panel Bundle for just $309.99 (reg. $399.99). Prices subject to change. PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through StackSocial affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing.

New outdoor centre for Rumster forest in Caithness
New outdoor centre for Rumster forest in Caithness

BBC News

time03-04-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

New outdoor centre for Rumster forest in Caithness

A new outdoor centre is expected to be up and running in Caithness this summer - 20 years after the project was first charity Rumster Outdoors is finalising plans for the £100,000 building that would provide shelter, electricity and a classroom for youth groups in a forest near site was previously home to a popular outdoor centre that closed in the late 1990s and burnt down in Outdoors said it hoped the new facilities would encourage a wide range of organisations to use the area for weekend camping trips and day activities. Difficulties with funding and planning, and then the Covid pandemic, delayed the is expected to start on the site Outdoor Centre management group chairman, Willie Marshall, said there was a "huge desire" for a base which could be used for day visits and promote physical health and mental health.

Trail camera captures incredible footage of ultra-rare mountain creature: 'More elusive than the snow leopard'
Trail camera captures incredible footage of ultra-rare mountain creature: 'More elusive than the snow leopard'

Yahoo

time06-03-2025

  • Science
  • Yahoo

Trail camera captures incredible footage of ultra-rare mountain creature: 'More elusive than the snow leopard'

Rare shots caught on trail cameras in Northern India have provided encouraging evidence that a special animal species is calling the western Himalayas home. In Himachal Pradesh, India, a Pallas's Cat — or manul — was documented walking along a mountainous trail, according to the Outdoors. The small wild cat is known to inhabit areas further north in Mongolia and China, but its habitat range may be increasing, which is a good sign for the sensitive species. Snow Leopard Trust posted the photos to Facebook, writing that "these small felines are perhaps more elusive than the snow leopard, which makes long-term studies difficult." Our colleagues in India recently documented the first photographic evidence of Pallas's cats (manul) in Himachal... Posted by Snow Leopard Trust on Friday, December 20, 2024 According to Outdoors, the researchers obtained footage of the animals from three camera trap sites at elevations reaching up to 13,500 feet. While the sighting of the small feline was a welcome surprise, finding it at such an elevation was not. Pallas's cats' thick fur coats and short, sturdy legs make them perfect mountain dwellers. They prefer to live at higher elevations, using their expert camouflage markings to blend in with their surroundings. Unlike other cat species, they have distinctive round pupils, which give them better eyesight to hunt in their preferred prowling times of dawn and dusk. Their wide-set and flat ears are another unique feature, allowing their outline to be less noticeable by skittish prey. Tracking and monitoring an elusive species is difficult at any elevation, but with the Pallas's cats' preferred terrain, documenting their lifestyles could provide an extra challenge. As conservationists documented in an article published on ResearchGate: "Additional ecological research is critical, but our inability to efficiently monitor the species across its vast range and reliably detect population trends and distributional changes is arguably the most important gap in our understanding." Luckily, with the advent of drones, filming species at higher topographies is now more feasible. Scientists have already used this innovative method to study snow leopards in Kazakhstan and Grévy's zebras in Kenya. Do you think America does a good job of protecting its natural beauty? Definitely Only in some areas No way I'm not sure Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. The Pallas's cat has chosen some great real estate to invest in and will hopefully make for a useful addition to its new ecosystem. India is home to many exotic cat species, including the Bengal tiger, fishing cat, Asiatic lion, and several species of leopard. It is even home to the world's smallest wild cat, the rusty-spotted cat. Although manuls are not an endangered species, they are reclusive by nature, and small communities are at risk of localized population decline. Some factors that contribute to their declining numbers are food source depletion, accidental capture, and loss of habitat. This makes the new photos all the more encouraging, proving that the Pallas's cat is adaptable and is spreading to new parts of the world. Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

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