Ríos to Rivers Is Not Your Average Exchange Program By Connor McGuigan July 6, 2018 Weston Boyles gets youths from Chile and the U.S. on the water together In this story: water, saving wild places
These Two High Schoolers Want Baltimore to Get Over Plastic By Wendy Becktold April 30, 2018 Claire Wayner and Mercedes Thompson cofounded Baltimore Beyond Plastic In this story: plastic, activism
Morgan Dixon Founded GirlTrek to Get Black Women Walking By Wendy Becktold March 12, 2018 GirlTrek combines public health, movement-building, and radical self-care In this story: activism, hiking
A Science Educator Busts Myths About Climate Change By Amanda Davis October 15, 2017 Alexandra Moore took action in response to a right-wing think tank In this story: climate change
Two Yurok Brothers, Four Dams, and a Lot of Salmon By Heather Smith August 25, 2017 Sammy and Jon Luke Gensaw want salmon fishing to be sustainable again In this story: water
Kerry St. Pé Has a Plan to Restore Louisiana's Eroding Coastline By Sarah Netter June 15, 2017 Hurricane Katrina was a wake-up call for the state of Louisiana, but not for St. Pé In this story: science, saving wild places
Kristal Ambrose Recruits Kids to Purge Plastic in the Bahamas By Adam Skolnick April 17, 2017 An expedition served as a catalyst for this budding scientist In this story: plastic, oceans
Trash Collectors By Aaron Carnes March 15, 2017 Seth Orme and his pals clean up America's most famous trails In this story: activism
Outdoor Afro provides opportunities to hike and to heal By Mary Catherine O'Connor December 12, 2016 Rue Mapp sees nature as a vehicle to help African Americans address the violence in their past and present
Making a Stink By Daniel Blue Tyx July 29, 2016 Two sisters use social media to draw attention to wastewater lagoons across the street from their house In this story: activism