How Listening to Nature Can Help Us Understand Climate Change
Researchers focus a lot on the climate change effects on nature we can see—but what about the stuff we can hear? See the full post >
Researchers focus a lot on the climate change effects on nature we can see—but what about the stuff we can hear? See the full post >
The Natural History Museum of London’s annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award wants your vote, and the finalists are jaw-dropping. See the full post >
British Columbia’s remote Cariboo mountains are jam-packed with grizzly bears. Lizzie Pook checks into a new ‘glampsite’ which brings guests nose-to-nose with the creatures. As Gary points the bow of the boat downstream, the storm-streaked valley opens up around us, mist clinging to its every ripple and crag. “There are a lot of animals stuffed […]
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One of the history’s finest surfers, and the embodiment of the aloha spirit, Rell Sunn, passed away 21 years ago this week. A tremendous waterwoman, she was also a tenacious fighter, fending off cancer for 15 years while still surfing and spear diving with the best of them. See the full post >
Dirty Gourmet is three women—Aimee Trudeau, Emily Nielson, and Mai-Yan Kwan—who came together after a bike tour across Canada. They put together a big variety of camp meals, many of which can be found in their cookbook of the same name, with lots of different cultural and taste influences. This recipe, from Emily, for hot, […]
Two shadows slipped across the frozen landscape and away from a freshly killed elk. Their movements quick and light as they navigated a maze of sagebrush, the pair of wolves made their way toward me. The darker one led the other, a younger wolf in the pack, just as she had done during the hunt. […]
A reporter wonders if skiing along an ice road changes anything about the recent, historic Antarctica crossings. See the full post >
Despite the debacle of trash and human waste building up in national parks during the shutdown, there’s good news too, as volunteers stream in to help the parks they love. See the full post >
Ranger Shelton Johnson and a short film showing African Americans visiting Yosemite for the first time explain why feeling comfortable in the wilderness is one of the last acts of the civil rights movement. See the full post >