Written in Snow: Learning How to Track Wild Animals Citizen scientists forgo the slopes to search for scat By Molly Loomis October 7, 2014 In this story: wildlife, adventure, snow sports, wilderness, endangered species
Those Not-So-Wild Europeans Re-creating wilderness on a continent that has almost none By Lenny Antonelli June 4, 2014 In this story: saving wild places, public lands, wilderness, travel, hiking
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
Explore: Pictured Rocks By the shores of Gitche Gumee, the Pictured Rocks hang over the world’s largest, and perhaps most capricious, freshwater lake By Elisa Freeling January 1, 2004 In this story: public lands, 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
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