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
A Year in the Life of a Burning Forest By Mette Lampcov and Heather Smith June 21, 2022 Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are on the frontlines of climate change In this story: climate change, forests
Bug's-Eye View May 8, 2022 A French photographer captures the immersive experience of being in a forest In this story: forests
Can a Better Understanding of Fungi Help Restore Northeastern Forests? By Lela Nargi November 24, 2021 Why we should respect soil as a living organism In this story: forests
Fires in the Jungle: Coca Production and Deforestation Accelerate in Colombia By Joshua Collins November 17, 2021 Coca growers increasingly displace Indigenous communities In this story: indigenous communities, forests, climate change
The Creek Fire One Year Later By Jeremy Miller September 22, 2021 A dispatch from the front lines of the climate crisis In this story: wildfire, climate change, forests
Catch the Train to Leaf-Peeping Paradise By Cassandra Brooklyn September 21, 2021 These fall foliage destinations can be reached sans airplanes or automobiles In this story: forests
Forest Ecologists Puzzle Out the Lessons of the Bootleg Fire By Juliet Grable August 31, 2021 How we manage the forest will determine whether we adapt to the age of fire In this story: wildfire, forests, climate change
An Artist's Quest to Document the World's Oldest Trees By Robert Moor June 17, 2021 Most plants possess a genetically circumscribed life span, but many trees barely seem to age at all In this story: forests, photography
Environmentalists Battle Loggers to Protect One Last Old-Growth Forest By Ron Johnson June 11, 2021 In British Columbia, Fairy Creek has become a last stand In this story: forests, climate change, indigenous communities