Royal Robbins, Renowned Rock Climber, Environmentalist Dies at 82 By Drew Higgins March 17, 2017 A principled pioneer of the vertical and natural world In this story: climbing, saving wild places
Where the Eagles Cry, a Mine Looms By Joshua Zaffos March 16, 2017 Alaska panhandle mining threatens to wildlife, native village In this story: indigenous communities, saving wild places
Indonesia Wants to Protect Its Peatlands—But First It Needs to Figure Out Where They Are By Joanna Nix February 2, 2017 How the Indonesian Peat Prize hopes to create a new standard in peat-mapping technology In this story: saving wild places
“The Refuge” Profiles the Fight to Save the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge From Drilling By Joe Spring November 28, 2016 Patagonia releases a new film on the indigenous struggle to protect the coastal plain of ANWR In this story: saving wild places, dirty energy
A Field Day for Looters at Utah’s Unprotected Bears Ears By Michael Engelhard November 28, 2016 Volunteers try to keep ancient petroglyphs from being defaced or destroyed In this story: saving wild places
Is virtual reality a new frontier for environmental communication? By Karen Hao November 17, 2016 Researchers use VR to simulate what it feels like to be a coral reef living in an acidifying ocean In this story: technology, education, saving wild places
Protecting The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Text and photographs by Conor Mihell October 19, 2016 America's most popular federal wilderness is menaced by a giant copper-and-nickel mine In this story: saving wild places, national parks
Funhogs and Treehuggers, Together at Last By Jason Mark October 11, 2016 An effort is underway to form a stronger conservation movement from the disparate strands of the outdoor recreation community In this story: saving wild places, activism, biking, hiking, skiing
How to Calculate the Value of Wild Nature? Count the Selfies. By Jason Mark September 21, 2016 In this story: national parks, lifestyle, saving wild places, wilderness
Desolate In Name Only By Michael Benanav September 16, 2016 Photos from a rafting trip through Desolation and Gray Canyons in eastern Utah show us a place worth preserving In this story: saving wild places