Environmental News ICYMI 8-4-17 By Paul Rauber August 4, 2017 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
Pack It In, Pack It Out: Lessons From Backpacking With Llamas By Jason Mark August 3, 2017 Pack animals make wilderness glamping possible In this story: backpacking, hiking
New York Demonstrates Zero Tolerance for Illegal Wildlife Trade By Rachel Nuwer August 3, 2017 $8.5 million of illegal ivory destroyed in Central Park In this story: wildlife
South Carolina Pulls the Plug on New Nukes By Matt Smith August 2, 2017 Decision cuts number of U.S. nuclear power reactors under construction in half In this story: nuclear, dirty energy
August Observing Highlight: Total Solar Eclipse By Kelly Kizer Whitt August 1, 2017 Here's what you need to know to experience this rare astral event In this story: astronomy
The Appalachian Trail Is the "Lousiest Place" to Put Two Pipelines By Matt Smith July 31, 2017 FERC signs off on Mountain Valley and Atlantic Coast pipelines over concerns In this story: pipelines
Turning Junk Into Art, and Making Anything Possible By Michael Shapiro July 30, 2017 Patrick Amiot turns found objects into art and neighborhoods into magical places In this story: art, recycling
The Kick-Ass Female Mountaineer You Never Heard Of By Drew Higgins July 29, 2017 Annie Smith Peck, the forgotten “Queen of the Climbers” In this story: climbing, books
Environmental News ICYMI 7-28-17 By Paul Rauber July 28, 2017 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
The Outdoor Industry Marches for Public Lands By Jill K. Robinson July 28, 2017 Outdoor Retailer attendees make their case for leaving Utah at the state capitol In this story: activism, public lands
Can Fukushima Fallout Contaminate the California Coast? By Bob Schildgen July 27, 2017 Mr. Green gets out the Geiger counter In this story: , nuclear
A Standup Paddleboard Trip Down Montana’s Blackfoot River By Aaron Teasdale July 26, 2017 The restoration of the Blackfoot is a conservation success story In this story: adventure
Self-Taught Rock Star By Britany Robinson July 25, 2017 Adventures with a jeweler/citizen geologist whose passion is “edu-tainment” In this story: art, science
Massive Milkweed Restoration Could Help Save the Monarch Butterfly By Jason Daley July 24, 2017 New analysis shows that to save the monarch, we need to restore agriculture land In this story: science, saving wild places, wildlife
Follow the Money: Congress Can Wreak Environmental Havoc Via Appropriations By Jason Mark July 24, 2017 Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, destructive border wall moving ahead In this story: politics, public lands, dept. of the interior
Cuba’s Accidental Offshore Eden By Sara Novak July 23, 2017 Pristine reefs, due to the U.S. embargo In this story: travel, hiking
Deep River Blues By Jamie Lynn Miller July 22, 2017 A grieving Mississippi visitor takes to the water, guided by youths In this story: adventure, music