Few Hikers Do the Pacific Northwest Trail. Should It Stay That Way? By Margaret Hedderman October 13, 2019 Conservationists worry about impacts on the Yaak Valley and its grizzlies In this story: hiking, wildlife, wilderness
The Last Stand of the Last Great Wilderness By Brooke Jarvis November 1, 2018 The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is in jeopardy as never before In this story: national parks, wilderness, saving wild places
Wilderness Deserves to Be Left Alone By Jason Mark November 1, 2018 Humans should keep their hands off the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge In this story: wilderness
The Most Important Conservation Law You’ve Never Heard of Is Set to Expire By Jason Mark September 28, 2018 Time is running out for Congress to reauthorize the Land and Water Conservation Fund In this story: wilderness
America’s Most Obscure Desert Is in Alaska By Michael Engelhard June 16, 2018 The Great Kobuk Sand Dunes—like the Sahara except with beavers and caribou In this story: wilderness
Ambassador to the Bear World By Paul Rauber May 31, 2018 Charlie Russell proved humans could coexist with grizzlies—if they want to In this story: wilderness, wildlife, grizzlies
Grizzly Bears Haven’t “Recovered,” So Don’t Start Shooting Them By Jason Mark May 18, 2018 Wyoming set to approve bear-hunting season; Yellowstone grizzlies remain isolated In this story: wilderness
Public Blasts Proposal for Oil and Gas Leasing Near Colorado National Park By Sam Schipani April 11, 2018 The fate of lands neighboring Great Sand Dunes National Park is uncertain In this story: air, clean water, dept. of the interior, oil, drilling
“Annihilation” Is All About Being Destroyed by Nature By Heather Smith March 9, 2018 We could be destroyed by worse things, I guess In this story: film, wilderness, wildlife
Himalaya Bound By Michael Benanav January 29, 2018 Michael Benanav chronicles the migration of the nomadic Van Gujjars In this story: hiking, wilderness