In the second episode, hosts Graham and Jim explore the origin story of Chico Mendes. They explore the past of the rubber trade in the Amazon, the rubber tapper...
The verdict is in: Trails are seeing more traffic, and it's expected to stay that way.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, outdoor recreation has boome...
In December 1988, Brazilian environmentalist Chico Mendes was murdered at his home in the Amazon Rainforest. Chico was a rubber tapper who witnessed the destruc...
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Ultramarathon runner Lesford Duncan finds freedom on mountain tops and forest trails, and he wants everyone to find that feeling for themselves. W...
A quick warning: this podcast contains some curse words and may not be suitable for young listeners.
In Acadia, Misha starts to put together a more whole...
Editor’s note: This is a follow-up story to coverage of six key environmental protections the Trump administration rescinded or proposed to rescind be...
Ryan Kinder isn’t your average Nashville musician. In addition to recently releasing his full length album Room to Dream, Ryan is an endurance athlete. What sta...
In our final episode of season three of Camp Monsters we're heading to Ojai, California. Unlike our usual campfire, we're gathering around an electric lantern b...
When you're a co-op of 20 million people, you celebrate everyone's traditions—whether it's holiday bird-counting, stargazing during the winter solstice or runni...
When the sun rises gently over the trees in the first peek of the morning, the cool autumn chill grabs me and tells me it’s time to wake up. I’m an early bird w...