Demand for Grazing Goats Is Growing Like Wildfire By Jodi Helmer September 3, 2018 Ruminants are a righteous way to reduce fire risks In this story: forests, climate change
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes … and Mouth and Lungs Too By Casey O'Brien August 3, 2018 Wildfire smoke presents a real threat to public health In this story: climate change, forests
In His New Novel, Richard Powers Writes From a Tree’s Point of View By Michael Berry April 3, 2018 “The Overstory” turns the growing evidence of plant communication into literature In this story: books, forests
Making Gum in the Mayan Rainforest By Martha Pskowski January 11, 2018 Chicleros continue an ancient tradition of producing and selling natural gum as competitors peddle the synthetic stuff In this story: food and drink, forests
Congress, Trump Exploit Fire Tragedy to Promote Logging Agenda By Chad Hanson November 14, 2017 Note to D.C. legislators: More logging isn’t a solution. In this story: wildfire, forests
Iconic, and Almost Extinct By Jake Buehler September 28, 2017 Genetic rescue is controversial. It also could save the Torrey pine. In this story: climate change, forests
Wildfires Burning Through the West Are Terrifying—and Necessary, Too By Aaron Teasdale September 7, 2017 Fire is not destruction; it’s renewal. In this story: wildfire, forests
The Mystery of the Missing Ferns By Sarah DeWeerdt August 17, 2017 Strange happenings at Seward Park turn neighbors into fern detectives In this story: forests, science
Here’s What’s at Risk If Giant Sequoia National Monument Is Downsized By Sam Kweskin July 7, 2017 Photographer Sam Kweskin’s images reveal what’s at stake In this story: forests, public lands
Tracing the Spine of the Pacific By Marc Hess May 17, 2017 The ‘Alava Trail offers a journey through America’s only paleotropic rainforest In this story: forests