Public Lands Are on the Line
Trump and his allies are targeting our shared, wild spaces for extraction
By
Jeremy Miller
September 8, 2025
This Ecologist Is Rewriting the Story of California Landscapes
Redwood trees hold secrets in "fairy rings"
Text and photographs by
Jeremy Miller
May 28, 2025
Against the Current
Why are Chinook salmon moving to the urban creeks of San Jose in increasing numbers?
Text and photographs by
Jeremy Miller
March 9, 2025
The Elk Fence at Point Reyes Is Finally Coming Down
The National Park Service took action to dismantle the controversial barrier
Text and photographs by
Jeremy Miller
December 27, 2024
Darkness Visible
A new dark-sky sanctuary in rural Oregon will help protect the sight of stars
By
Jeremy Miller
September 5, 2024
Why Is the Bureau of Land Management Still Clearcutting Piñon-Juniper Landscapes?
Conservationists had hoped the practice would pause with the end of the Trump administration, but the war on native trees continues
By
Jeremy Miller
April 2, 2024
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It’s Long Past Time to Rewrite Outdated US Mining Laws
The White House and some legislators have a plan to reform the General Mining Act
By
Jeremy Miller
October 24, 2023
New Climate Corps Will Put Young People to Work to Address Global Warming
The Biden administration fulfills a promise the president made to young climate voters
By
Jeremy Miller
September 20, 2023
Here Comes the National Monument Cleanup Crew
At Grand Staircase–Escalante, locals help others "leave no trace"
By
Jeremy Miller
June 23, 2023
In Corpus Christi, Texas, Environmentalists Are Fighting a Slate of Proposed Desalination Plants
The city says it needs extra water. But it's for fossil fuel and plastic corporations—not people
By
Jeremy Miller
June 13, 2023
The Magazine of The Sierra Club