Are Western Monarchs on the Rebound? By Lauren Leffer March 31, 2022 Last year's numbers were good, but no one knows if the trend will continue In this story: insects
Gathering of the Trybe By Lela Nargi December 21, 2021 For veterans, ecotherapy can pry open the clamshell of past trauma In this story: military outdoors, veterans
Bear-Hunting Dogs Turn Into Bear Savers By Michael Engelhard December 25, 2021 In Alaska, trained Karelian bear dogs teach bears to avoid human danger In this story: animals
Air So Dirty You Can Catch It in a Bucket By Judith Lewis Mernit December 30, 2021 In California's Central Valley, the hard part is figuring out what's not polluting the air In this story: activism, air
Building a Better Lionfish Trap By Lina Zeldovich December 24, 2021 Some see a venomous, spiny fish. Others see a business opportunity. In this story: animals
Climate Triage for the National Parks By Zach St. George September 28, 2021 Park managers ponder what to save and what to let go In this story: national parks, climate change
A Postcard From the Red Road to DC By Jason Mark July 26, 2021 Traditionally carved totem pole brings attention to Indigenous sovereignty struggles across the United States In this story: indigenous communities
The Fine Art of Wildfire Awareness By Colleen Hagerty June 27, 2021 Inside pyrosketchology—a tool to help Westerners prepare for, and live with, fire In this story: wildfire, art
Doug Leen: Ranger of the Lost Art By Bailey Berg June 27, 2021 This former dentist has salvaged scores of antique national park posters In this story: art, national parks
How to Stop an Oil Pipeline By Nicole Pollack May 8, 2021 Water protectors in northern Minnesota build a community to block Line 3 In this story: pipelines