If John Muir Tweeted Muir had a gift for distilling profound thoughts into short sound bites. By Michael Brune November 1, 2013 In this story: public lands
Lobsters: Ten-Legged Sea Cannibals A depraved new development among the scuttling sea bugs: cannibalism By Dashka Slater September 1, 2013 In this story: oceans
Scorched Earth Extreme wildfires may mean forests without trees By Brooke Jarvis March 12, 2014 In this story: science
Bananas In the future, will bananas solve all our problems? By Dashka Slater March 11, 2014 In this story: food and drink, science, technology
Artist or Activist? In Africa, photographer Nick Brandt assembles an anti-poaching army. By Steve Hawk March 3, 2014 In this story: activism, animals, books, endangered species, wildlife
Manatee Heaven in King's Bay, Florida Despite their size, the manatees swim with a still, eerie grace By Rachael Monosson May 1, 2013 In this story: oceans
Moose Romance You come between a bull moose and his intended. Now what? By Sallie Shatz January 2, 2013 In this story: wildlife
The Last of the Southwest Otero Mesa, the remnant of a forgotten grassland, looks for a little recognition By Peter Frick-Wright July 4, 2012 In this story: biking, adventure, wilderness, saving wild places