The Art of Greenlandic Kayaking By Kendra Pierre-Louis February 9, 2016 The world's most badass kayakers call it a "qajaq." And they use it to hunt walrus. In this story: kayaking, adventure
Searching for the Sea Wolf of Quebec Text and photographs by Conor Mihell February 9, 2016 A canoe journey through the wilds of Quebec, looking for a rare freshwater seal In this story: adventure, animals, endangered species, kayaking, wilderness
Coal versus Recreation in Utah By Judith Lewis Mernit February 8, 2016 Haze from Utah's coal-fired power plants threatens its vibrant outdoor-recreation industry. In this story: dirty energy, saving wild places, activism
Wildlife Refuges Are Retreats for People, Too By Reed McManus February 8, 2016 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service refuges near urban areas provide easy escapes for city dwellers In this story: wilderness, wildlife, urban living
Sunlight for Sale By Tim McDonnell December 3, 2015 Buying into America's fastest-growing energy source makes more sense than ever. And not just for wealthy enviros. In this story: solar, clean energy
Dirtbag Snowboarders Rescue Our Climate By Aaron Teasdale December 2, 2015 Meet the scrappy young athletes who want to save snow...and the planet In this story: snow sports, skiing, activism
Conservation Dogs Sniff Out Endangered Species By Julian Smith December 2, 2015 Sit. Stay. Track. In this story: dogs, endangered species
Life, Death, and Winter Text and photographs by Aaron Teasdale October 1, 2015 Tracking predators in Glacier National Park In this story: adventure, wolves, hiking, wilderness
The Grand Canyon As It Should Be By Peter Frick-Wright September 30, 2015 What makes the sliver of land and river we call the Grand Canyon so special is what surrounds it. In this story: adventure, hiking, climbing
Salmon and Coal Face Off in Alaska Text and photographs by Jake Abrahamson September 30, 2015 Salmon are the lifeblood of Alaska. Will the state allow PacRim Coal to dig through their spawning grounds? In this story: salmon, coal, wildlife