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Book Review: How Smart Are Wild Animals, Anyway?
We have so much to learn from the collective intelligence of life on earth.
15 Somewhat Random Books Every Environmentalist Should Read
From poetry, to graphic novels, to books on easing stress, and even some optimism about dealing with climate change, here’s…
What One Researcher Learned Studying Grizzlies for 40 Years
Bruce McLellan recalls seeing his first grizzly bear when he was only 4 years old. It must have made an…
Book Review: Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Earthly Sounds
Did you know that sperm whales make sounds using “lips” located near their blowholes — and that those sounds…
Book Review: How Our Roads Have Become an Invasive Species
Ours is a time of what environmental journalist Ben Goldfarb describes as an “infrastructure tsunami.” The automobile reigns supreme…
Book Review: ‘Kings of Their Own Ocean’
Spend enough time in the world of fisheries science, and you’re likely to hear an adage, coined by a researcher…
My Life As a Fire Lookout
Trina Moyles looked at the job description for a fire tower lookout job in northern Canada’s Boreal forest and lingered…
Here’s a Little Something to Get You Stoked on Walking
It’s easy to take walking for granted, to dismiss it when judged against an outdoors life packed with exciting gear…
The Wisdom of Chouinard: An Excerpt from ‘Some Stories’
Just north of Santa Barbara lies a little surfing Shangri-La. It’s the private Hollister Ranch, 14 miles of pristine Southern…
Siberia Is Vast, Melancholic, and Hilarious In This Masterpiece Book
Ian Frazier is a national treasure. He’s maybe best known as a longtime New Yorker columnist and features writer, covering…