Digging for Answers By Amanda Machado September 25, 2022 In California, an Indigenous archaeologist uncovers his own culture In this story: hiking, indigenous communities, public lands
The Puma Population in Patagonia Is Booming. Now What? By Karen Catchpole August 15, 2022 Pumas are thriving in southern Chile, increasing the risk of conflict with humans In this story: wildlife, travel, adventure, national parks
What We Find in the Dark By Riley Black August 8, 2022 The joys of hiking nocturnally In this story: wilderness, hiking
Why Scotland Is Opening a Dementia Center in a National Park By Elizabeth Hewitt August 9, 2022 Uncovering the power of nature for people with dementia In this story: science, lifestyle, national parks
The Art of the National Parks: A Diary From 59 Parks By Katie O'Reilly July 4, 2022 Journal your way through America's "best idea" In this story: national parks
Boundary Waters Inches Closer to Protection By Conor Mihell July 5, 2022 Forest Service admits the danger of hardrock mining in the wilderness area’s headwaters In this story: public lands
The Gripping Mystery of Trees Gone Missing in the Night By Brendan Curtinrich July 18, 2022 Lyndsie Bourgon’s first book investigates the furtive world of timber theft In this story: public lands, forests, national forests, national parks
Welcome to Yosemite’s Chinese Laundry Building By Alison Singh Gee June 9, 2022 Inside the new monument to Chinese Americans’ contributions to the making of one of America’s most iconic natural expanses In this story: national parks
The Giving Trees By Krista Langlois June 15, 2022 A journey through Alaska's Tongass National Forest, the greatest US natural carbon reserve In this story: public lands
COVID-19's Legacy in Parks and Public Lands By Heather Hansman March 29, 2022 Crowding is way up, and land managers are trying to balance equity, experience, and landscape preservation in real time In this story: public lands