President Biden Expands Two National Monuments in California By Lindsey Botts May 2, 2024 Here's what you need to know about San Gabriel Mountains and Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monuments In this story: public lands, monuments, saving wild places, indigenous communities
This Long Island Tribe Is Dealing With the Impact of Climate Change By Melba Newsome April 16, 2024 The Shinnecock are using nature-based solutions to save their ancestral lands from coastal erosion In this story: indigenous communities, ecosystems, marine ecosystems, climate change
Thirty Years After Its Creation, the Northwest Forest Plan Is Still Saving Trees By Juliet Grable April 12, 2024 Federal officials, conservationists, and tribes are now working to update the historic landscape management blueprint In this story: forests, indigenous communities
New Documentary "Bad River" Details the Fight Against the Line 5 Pipeline By Lydia Larsen March 16, 2024 The current battle is just the latest in a saga of Indigenous resistance In this story: Line 5, indigenous communities, dirty fuels
Who Owns the Mountains in Lutsen? By Emily Halnon February 26, 2024 Tribal rights and outdoor recreation collide in this pristine part of the Superior National Forest In this story: saving wild places, forests, national forests, ecosystems, indigenous communities
A Tribal Roadmap for How to Restore, Protect, and Sustain the Lynx By Rico Moore February 18, 2024 The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation align the principles of conservation with tradition In this story: indigenous communities, wildlife
Indigenous Languages Open Up a Window Onto the Natural World By Katarina Zimmer February 11, 2024 A nature-centric worldview is often reflected in tribal vocabulary In this story: indigenous communities
3 Must-Read Books to Kick Off the New Year By Jason Mark , Jonathan Hahn , Marlowe Starling December 24, 2023 These stories deepen our relationship with the wild world around us In this story: books, saving wild places, indigenous communities, climate change
America’s Most Dangerous Pipeline Lives Another Day By Conor Mihell December 19, 2023 Enbridge keeps a time bomb ticking beneath the waters of the Great Lakes In this story: Line 5, pipelines, oil, indigenous communities
The Klamath Tribes Are Trying to Save the C’waam and Koptu Suckerfish From Extinction By Isobel Whitcomb December 18, 2023 The fish have long been at the center of a sacred way of life In this story: indigenous communities, endangered species, climate change