When I forage with my children, I sink into the delights of radiant mornings—the splendor of trees laden with fruit, my girls ...
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, Julian Hoffman and his wife, Julia, decided to pack up their busy London lives and move to a place ...
Julian Brave Noisecat is a writer, filmmaker, powwow dancer, student of Salish art and history, and author of We Survived the ...
AFTER A MOONLESS NIGHT, black as Raven’s feathers, dawn breaks on the great wild open of southern Utah. I’m about thirty miles from Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, standing on a slab of ...
HE IS HUNCHED DOWN feeding on the carcass of a newly dead bison by the northeast shore of Yellowstone Lake. He eats methodically, gratefully, his muzzle smeared with blood, his forearms and ruff ...
Charlotte Taylor Fryar is the author of Potomac Fever: Reflections on the Nation’s River, an essay collection on the natural history and racial history of Washington DC’s waterways. With a PhD in ...
"How should the mind that can contemplate God relate to our fellow beings, the other life-forms of the world? What is our human responsibility?" ...
ALTHOUGH ORION STAFFERS always have their noses in a book, it’s been a minute since we offered up a list of recommendations. Here you’ll find whales, fungus, memory, moral accountability, community ...
CONSERVATION EFFORTS OFTEN RELY on charismatic megafauna: large, endangered species that serve as poster children for the fight against extinction. It is because their numbers are in decline that ...
ADMITTING THAT I’M AN ADULT who likes to curl up with beautifully-illustrated-but-also-deeply-informative nonfiction books has been a true boon to my living room book collection, as it now contains a ...
THE GLACIER DRAWING PROJECT by Jonathan Marquis is a long-term practice of place-making and radical remembrance of Montana’s glaciers and wildlands. It is the only on-site, hand-drawn visual record of ...