Glen Canyon Comeback Drought is draining Lake Powell and restoring Glen Canyon By Reed McManus November 1, 2003 In this story: wilderness
Untracked Utah Off-road vehicle sales are booming, but wilderness isn’t a drive-thru experience By David Darlington January 1, 2003 In this story: wilderness, saving wild places
Ansel Adams: Molded by Mountains Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada were Ansel Adams's spiritual home, the place that never changed and seldom disappointed By Stephen Fox January 1, 2002 In this story: photography, wilderness
Six Million Sweet Acres From the quiet canyons of Vermilion to the lavish wildflowers of Carrizo, Americans have nearly two dozen new national monuments to explore By Reed McManus September 1, 2001 In this story: public lands, saving wild places
Killer Whales are Being Poisoned Banned PCBs still threaten marine life By Jim Rendon July 1, 2001 In this story: whales, oceans, toxics
Abalone: Pan-Fried to Extinction Pity the poor abalone, too tasty for its own good By David Helvarg March 1, 2001 In this story: oceans, food and drink
The Mountain Lion and the Big Horn Sheep What happens when a protected predator eats an endangered species? By Paul Rauber March 1, 2001 In this story: wildlife
Wildlands Report Card: Giant Sequoia National Monument The effort to preserve California's Sierra Nevada won a major victory By Jennifer Hattam March 1, 2001 In this story: public lands, saving wild places