Leading the Way with Ian Smith and the Watersmith Guild
With its history of coal mining and the pollution associated with its industrial past, a stigma lies within the waterways of Pennsylvania. A lack of
With its history of coal mining and the pollution associated with its industrial past, a stigma lies within the waterways of Pennsylvania. A lack of
After years away from climbing, Ben Fenton returned to the sport with newfound vigor, helping create the community he’s always wanted to see at the
Throughout their history, the A:shiwi people have made a pilgrimage through the Grand Canyon to leave offerings at traditional sites, gather materials for their cultural
ABC News’ Ginger Zee caught up with Pattie Gonia as she produces and stars in “Save Her: An Environmental Drag Show” for this year’s Climate
For many living beings in the arid Southwest, water is sacred, water is life. Recently the Hopi Tribe, cultural resource advisors, and the Forest Service
“We Are Grand Canyon” is a heartfelt film, welcoming visitors to Grand Canyon National Park from those who have called it home since time immemorial
The USDA Forest Service is working together to advance justice, equality, diversity, inclusion and accessibility.
In the wake of the national upheaval of Ferguson and other race-related incidents, Rue Mapp sought refuge in the wilderness and public lands, places not
Mariana Mendoza and Miguel Casar are attracted to proud, challenging boulders and approach the sport with passion and dedication. At the same time, they believe
Dirtbag Fund Recipient Marian (May) Perez used their grant to offer a free “gym to crag,” guided weekend at the Shawangunks! May is now joining
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