How Trump's Border Wall Could Block the Most Exciting Wildlife Comeback in North America By Jason Mark August 22, 2017 Jaguars are reappearing in the Southwest. A border wall would put an end to that. In this story: saving wild places, climate change, wildlife
First Nations Women in Canada Are Suffering From an Epidemic of Violence. Why? By Cally Carswell August 22, 2017 Resource extraction exacerbates the problem
En Peligro By John Gibler July 6, 2017 El asesinato de la ambientalista indígena hondureña Berta Cáceres en 2016 conmocionó al mundo entero. In this story: indigenous communities, activism
Under the Gun: An Investigation Into the Murder of Berta Cáceres By John Gibler June 15, 2017 Honduras is the most dangerous country in the world to be an environmental activist In this story: indigenous communities, activism
No One Investigates Anything Here By John Gibler June 15, 2017 In Honduras, social activists are routinely murdered In this story: activism
Alaska's Incredible Shrinking Village By Rachel Rivera June 16, 2017 Rising seas are claiming Shishmaref and its Native culture of self-sufficiency In this story: indigenous communities, climate change
Can Tribes and Tigers Coexist in India's Nature Reserves? Text and photographs by Michael Benanav June 15, 2017 Sierra's correspondent visits the Soligas and the Chenchus to find out In this story: saving wild places, wildlife
The People's Power List April 18, 2017 A celebration of the kinds of individuals who have made the Sierra Club's achievements possible In this story: activism
Across the U.S., Rivers Are Running Free After Decades of Impoundment By Daniel Arnold April 17, 2017 A writer paddles the length of the Rogue River after dam decommissioning In this story: rivers, water
Wilderness Is Closer Than You Think By Gary Kamiya April 14, 2017 Cities are full of wild remnants, if you know where to look In this story: urban living, wildlife