Wild Kentucky Under Proposed Pipeline Threat By Jen Rose Smith and Carla Rhodes January 17, 2023 A photographer explores a private forest fighting big oil and gas In this story: pipelines, saving wild places, photography
An MLK Day Monument Wish List By Katie O'Reilly January 16, 2023 These four sites reveal a fuller story of the civil rights movement In this story: monuments
How to Live With Wolves By Lindsey Botts January 15, 2023 Wolf advocates have ideas for how the Great Lakes states can make wolf plans better In this story: wolves, wildlife, animal rights, animals, saving wild places
7 NPS Spots That Celebrate Civil Rights By Katie O'Reilly January 14, 2023 Start planning your MLK Day field trip In this story: hiking, national parks
ICYMI: Heavy Metal Chocolate, California Deluge, Gas-Stove Threat & Dumpster Diving in Deutschland By Paul Rauber January 13, 2023 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
Who Had Good Climate Data in the 70s? Exxon, That’s Who. By Heather Smith January 12, 2023 Exxon not only knew, Exxon knew a lot In this story: science, climate change
Can the Ancient Humpback Chub Hang On in Today's Grand Canyon? By Morgan Sjogren January 12, 2023 It has survived invasive predators, too-cold water, poisoning, electro-shocks, and a ginormous dam. Still, the chub persists. In this story: fish, rivers, saving wild places, endangered species
Congress Takes Steps to Address Wildlife Suffering By Lindsey Botts January 11, 2023 Two bills aimed at curbing the sale of wildlife around the globe were signed into law In this story: saving wild places, wildlife, wilderness, animal rights, animals
Behold the Roseate Spoonbill, a Deeply Weird Bird By J. Drew Lanham January 9, 2023 The roseate spoonbill is nature's predilection for garishness come to fruition In this story: birds, wildlife
The New York Trail Designed for Neurodivergent Adventurers By Matt Villano January 9, 2023 This inclusive space is the first of its kind in the US In this story: hiking
"We Out Here" Showcases People of Color in the Science Community By Annie Roth January 8, 2023 Zookeeper Alexi Grousis uses his podcast and social media to reach new audiences In this story: activism, animals
In Praise of Bogs By Jen Rose Smith January 7, 2023 Annie Proulx's nonfiction turn lifts up the wonders of swampy places In this story: books, saving wild places
A Search for "How Far the Light Reaches" By Tatum McConnell January 7, 2023 Sabrina Imbler's new book draws profound connections between the wonders of life In this story: books, oceans
You Can Buy Cheap Land in Colorado, but There's a Catch By Heather Smith January 7, 2023 "Cheap Land Colorado" is a deeply reported guide to living in an age-old land scam In this story: books, land use
How Does a Heat Pump Actually Work? By Paul Rauber January 6, 2023 This humble technology reduces home emissions. Here's how it works. In this story: Building Electrification, technology, clean tech, clean energy, clean buildings
The Great Plains Trail Is a Work in Progress Text and photographs by Jacqueline Kehoe January 5, 2023 Behind one rambler's plans for a long-distance trail in the middle of the country In this story: hiking
Ice, Capped January 4, 2023 An Icelandic glacier is awesome—and melting away In this story: photography, arctic
The Trees Have Eyes By Paul Gordon January 3, 2023 Are AI and electronic surveillance the solution to plant poaching? In this story: technology, saving wild places
A Search for the Light of All Things By Jonathan Hahn January 2, 2023 David Neilson's images capture the wonders of wild places In this story: photography, books, saving wild places
Bye-Bye, Trapping on Public Land in New Mexico Adapted from an interview by Lindsey Botts January 1, 2023 Mary Katherine Ray helped outlaw traps in her state