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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.
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…