Bison and Boundaries Can Yellowstone's signature mammal and the region's ranchers just get along? By Molly Loomis March 18, 2014 In this story: travel, saving wild places
Warrior Up! To ship coal from the Powder River Basin to China, you have to go through the heart of the Lummi Nation. By Jeff Galbraith February 14, 2014 In this story: coal, dirty energy, saving wild places
Elbows Deep As activism goes digital, it also becomes more abstract. Ted Haviland and the Ozark Stream Teams stay focused on a place they can touch. By Jake Abrahamson May 12, 2013 In this story: clean water, saving wild places
Pirates of the Rainforest The forests of the Olympic Peninsula have always been pillaged, and there's nothing law enforcement can do about it Text and photographs by Gregg Bleakney July 19, 2012 In this story: forests, saving wild places
The Last of the Southwest Otero Mesa, the remnant of a forgotten grassland, looks for a little recognition By Peter Frick-Wright July 4, 2012 In this story: biking, adventure, wilderness, saving wild places
The Source of Wealth Utah chooses coal mining over its natural wonders By Paul Rauber May 19, 2012 In this story: coal, saving wild places
The Swamp Man The bald cypress of southern Louisiana is resilient and rot-resistant—and so is Dean Wilson, its most ardent defender By Bruce Selcraig May 5, 2012 In this story: forests, saving wild places
Sound Off Will the symphony of the Great Bear Rainforest be silenced by tar sands oil tankers? Text and photographs by Aaron Teasdale May 1, 2012 In this story: adventure, travel, wildlife, dirty fuels, saving wild places
Flathead Guardians Conservationists, the Olympics, and an indignant porcupine keep mountaintop-removal coal mining out of a wildlife paradise By Aaron Teasdale May 1, 2011 In this story: biking, adventure, wilderness, saving wild places
Liberty, Equality & Caribou Celebrating 50 years of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge By Paul Rauber November 7, 2010 In this story: arctic, saving wild places