In Memoriam: Doug Tompkins, the John Muir of Patagonia By George Wuerthner December 16, 2015 In this story: public lands
Keep Jumbo Wild By Catherine Schuknecht November 19, 2015 In this story: public lands, wilderness, wildlife, environmental justice
Grizzlies of Pilgrim Creek By Aliyah Kovner September 4, 2015 A stunning look at Greater Yellowstone's iconic grizzly bears In this story: wilderness, endangered species, wildlife, grizzlies, photography
Endangered Species Act Under Siege By Stephanie Steinbrecher June 9, 2015 Congress takes aim at threatened species in new legislative maneuvers In this story: congress, wildlife, endangered species, sage grouse, animals
Pennsylvania Reins In Fracking By Reed McManus April 7, 2015 In this story: fracked gas, fracking, public lands, activism
Rare Gray Fox Spotted After a Decade By Mikey Jane Moran February 27, 2015 What this fox has to say about the future of the city In this story: wildlife, volunteers, national parks, public lands, endangered species
Drought-Denying Ranchers Ride to Washington By Judith Lewis Mernit December 4, 2014 Angry Nevadans travel by horse from the West Coast to the capital for the right to graze on water-starved rangeland In this story: water, animals, saving wild places, public lands, climate change
Written in Snow: Learning How to Track Wild Animals By Molly Loomis October 7, 2014 Citizen scientists forgo the slopes to search for scat In this story: wildlife, adventure, snow sports, wilderness, endangered species
Those Not-So-Wild Europeans By Lenny Antonelli June 4, 2014 Re-creating wilderness on a continent that has almost none In this story: saving wild places, public lands, wilderness, travel, hiking
If John Muir Tweeted By Michael Brune November 1, 2013 Muir had a gift for distilling profound thoughts into short sound bites. In this story: public lands