In comparison, he writes, the 300,000 years since Homo sapiens evolved is so brief that “in a single stroke with a medium-grained nail file you could eradicate human history.” In this special issue on ...
Indigenous scholar Dina Gilio-Whitaker wants Natives to approach a difficult topic rationally, vulnerably and honestly.
Anton Sorokin is a California-based biologist, photographer and writer who frequently covers wildlife, particularly overlooked species. With careful site selection and antifungal baths, scientists are ...
After Cascades frogs vanished from Lassen Volcanic National Park 18years ago, scientists are reintroducing them to the park.
A writer recounts an intimate story of feeling the energy and love of her mother, who passed away more than 20 years ago, reverberate through her life even today.
An unusually swift series of atmospheric rivers hit the region, worsened by warm temperatures.
Residents and communities begin the years-long recovery process after a series of back-to-back atmospheric rivers hammered ...
The rare wild commercial Christmas tree harvest endures on the edge of climate change, wildfire and shifting immigration policy, revealing how even our most cherished traditions depend on fragile ...
Allen Myers is a Portland-based photographer, filmmaker, and journalist. Founder of Regenerating Paradise, his work explores resilience, labor, and the environment in communities shaped by wildfire, ...
Chris Tall Bear, Southern Cheyenne, is an enrolled member of the Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma and a tribally appointed representative of the Sand Creek Massacre Memorial Committee, working to ...
National monuments protect more than 21,000 miles of waterways across the U.S., nearly twice as much waterway mileage as the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, the analysis also determined. The ...
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