Underdog By Peter Frick-Wright December 3, 2014 Celebrity wolf OR7 may be “too famous to kill,” but his pups will need to watch out if they wander into the wrong state In this story: saving wild places, wildlife, wilderness
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
A Bigger Camping Tent: Why Is the Outdoor Industry so White? By Bob Sipchen October 3, 2014 In this story: inspiring connections outdoors, adventure, wilderness, saving wild places, environmental justice
Branching Out Against Illegal Logging By Steve Hawk October 3, 2014 How a little-known U.S. trade law has clipped the global black market for lumber In this story: Industrial Transformation, forests, saving wild places, politics, endangered species
Guiding in Wyoming: Heading Home By Caitlin Kauffman August 15, 2014 What other job allows a college student to boss around lawyers twice her age? In this story: wilderness, kayaking, hiking, national parks, lifestyle
Guiding in Wyoming, Part Three: Grassy Island By Caitlin Kauffman April 6, 2015 What other job allows a college student to boss around lawyers twice her age? In this story: adventure, saving wild places, wilderness, green jobs
Guiding in Wyoming, Part Two: Yellowstone By Caitlin Kauffman March 30, 2015 What other job allows a college student to boss around lawyers twice her age? In this story: wilderness, hiking, adventure
Guiding in Wyoming, Part One: Introductions By Caitlin Kauffman March 23, 2015 What other job allows a college student to boss around lawyers twice her age? In this story: saving wild places, wilderness, green jobs, adventure
6 of America's Most Dangerous Hiking Trails By Brittany Johnson April 11, 2013 In this story: adventure, bucket list, travel, hiking, climbing