Biking the P’tit Train du Nord Trail By Gina DeCaprio Vercesi April 4, 2017 A pair of cyclists and their kids embark on a trip in Quebec In this story: biking, adventure
Beyond the Bird Feeder By Alexandra Malloy April 3, 2017 Audubon’s national database for DIY native bird conservation In this story: birds
Refugees Welcome Here By Sara Novak April 2, 2017 Small farm plots in Burlington, Vermont, help integrate new arrivals In this story: agriculture
Who Owns the Water in Weed, California? By Leonie Sherman April 1, 2017 A battle over water rights between town residents and a multi-national corporation taps into deeper, moral questions In this story: clean water
April Observing Highlights: Falling Stars and a Pink Full Moon By Kelly Kizer Whitt April 1, 2017 Head outside on April 22 to catch both the Lyrid and Eta Aquarids meteor showers In this story: astronomy
Meet the Rural Advocates for Keeping Federal Lands Just the Way They Are By Jim O’Donnell March 30, 2017 While some in Congress look to sell off public lands, rural communities push back In this story: public lands
California Wolves Threatened by “Baseless” Lawsuit By Joanna Nix March 30, 2017 Not everyone is cheering the gray wolf's return to California In this story: wolves, endangered species
A 2,000-Mile, 12-City Protest Fights for Farmworker Rights By Drew Higgins March 31, 2017 Wendy’s accused of sourcing tomatoes from farms with human rights abuses In this story: environmental justice, agriculture
Patagonia Intends to Help Solve Climate Change With Snacks By Katie O'Reilly March 29, 2017 How the outdoor apparel giant is navigating the food world In this story: food and drink, agriculture
A Ski Resort Impacted by Climate Change is Funding Anti-Climate-Action Politicians By Hannah Norman March 29, 2017 When business, politics, and diminishing snowpack collide In this story: climate change