US Forest Service: Living with Wildfire
“The Big Picture”. Meet the WiRē team. The first video in the three part series introduces the Wildfire Research (WiRē) Team and explains how they
“The Big Picture”. Meet the WiRē team. The first video in the three part series introduces the Wildfire Research (WiRē) Team and explains how they
On December 1, 2017, five friends embarked on a 1,200 mile mountain bike, horse, and canoe journey from El Paso, TX to the Gulf of
Outdoor School for All! Diverse Programming and Outcomes in Oregon is a multi-site, participatory evaluation effort building knowledge about current outdoor school programming and its
Zoe Keller is a graphite artist creating large-scale, highly detailed drawings. using the traditions of scientific illustration, she weaves complex visual narratives about at-risk species
After serving in the Vietnam War, author and eco-warrior Doug Peacock spent years alone in the Wyoming and Montana wilderness observing grizzly bears. This time
There are some important thinks all mountain bikers can do to protect their favorite trails. Check out our video and blog for more information – https://lnt.org/blog/mountain-bike-skills/
Fifteen-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg addressed the U.N. plenary last night in Katowice, Poland, condemning global inaction in the face of catastrophic climate change.
On a remote mountaintop in Eastern Nevada, a dedicated team of conservationists has been keeping watch for over 30 years. Their mission? To count and
THE DIVIDE is a collection of high altitude visuals captured among Colorado’s humble giants in September 2018. 3 weeks worth of visual nectar has been
The Red River in Kentucky was slated to be dammed in the early 60s and young landowner Joe Bowen supported it. He even gave the
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